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Old Jul 27, 2001 | 02:02 AM
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Front speaker replacement questions

I pulled out the Blose speakers from my '90SE tonight and took measurements to check for clearance for new speakers. I've ordered 6.5" Infinity's. The questions are:

1. I noticed the Blose housing had some water on it. It was raining outside before I pulled the car into the garage to work on it. Do I need to fabricate a fully enclosed pod (similar to the Blose) to protect the speaker?

2. Would I receive better or worse speaker response if I built the above mentioned pod? I am planning on doing it in fiberglass - or possibly Acrylic/plexiglass.

3. Has anyone replace the factory Blose grills? How did you go about it? What materials did you use? I have access to some metal perf (perforated speaker grill material like the Blose) in black or brushed aluminum finish. I am thinking about trying to bend/shape/mould the aluminum finish piece. I think it would look pretty sweet contrasting with my black interior. Let me know what you think.

Mike
Old Jul 27, 2001 | 04:35 AM
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Don't build enclosures unless you model them on box-building software. If you make small sealed enclosures for the mids, you'll lose all of the midbass.
Old Aug 1, 2001 | 06:36 AM
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Re: Front speaker replacement questions

Originally posted by 4togrfr
I pulled out the Blose speakers from my '90SE tonight and took measurements to check for clearance for new speakers. I've ordered 6.5" Infinity's. The questions are:

1. I noticed the Blose housing had some water on it. It was raining outside before I pulled the car into the garage to work on it. Do I need to fabricate a fully enclosed pod (similar to the Blose) to protect the speaker?

2. Would I receive better or worse speaker response if I built the above mentioned pod? I am planning on doing it in fiberglass - or possibly Acrylic/plexiglass.

3. Has anyone replace the factory Blose grills? How did you go about it? What materials did you use? I have access to some metal perf (perforated speaker grill material like the Blose) in black or brushed aluminum finish. I am thinking about trying to bend/shape/mould the aluminum finish piece. I think it would look pretty sweet contrasting with my black interior. Let me know what you think.

Mike
You can get some speaker baffles from Crutchfield for like
8$ I think. They will protect your speakers from the elements without ruining your sound. My cousin has them in his probe and he loves them. CS
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