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anyone ever try to build enclosure for door speakers?

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Old Jan 17, 2011 | 10:36 PM
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anyone ever try to build enclosure for door speakers?

Has anyone tried to build an enclosure in your door to make a box? I know making a box for any speaker helps out more than it needs to with bass response. really wanting to replace door speakers with amplified ones

also does anyone know mounting depth of the rear doors?
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Crutchfield probably has the mounting depth for the rears.
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a lot of aftermarket speakers are designed to play free air...so building a box to house them might make them sound a bit peaky during certain frequencies. i would experiment first before diving into this project.
Old Jan 18, 2011 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by AscendantMax
a lot of aftermarket speakers are designed to play free air...so building a box to house them might make them sound a bit peaky during certain frequencies. i would experiment first before diving into this project.

i havent experienced that with the ones i have that i might install. I have a box from my old computer system i tried mounting the speakers into and it sounded more than great
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