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07-09-2003, 09:12 PM | #1 |
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6x9 speaker placement?
Thought I would try this as a post since the search function is still in-op. I have moved my in-cab tank to under the bed which leaves me a big open behind my custom after market seat. Without cutting the lower door panels I am thinking of placing my 150 watt Pioneer tri-axial 6x9's in the cab corners just below the lip of the inner cab pillar. Angled at about a 45 degree at that level. I think that would be a great area to block off and use the cavity as a "sound box". Insulate with some 1/4" foil/bubble wrap maybe? Just not sure how to block it off and have a structurally sound mounting to mount speakers solid. Can't drill holes since the bolts would look rather un-sightly sticking out the side of the truck. LOL Someone had this type of a set-up in truck sometime ago but can't recall who. Anyone know of this or any ideas on how to mount these speakers? Any thoughts or help from the stereo guru's ? Thanks in advance to all who reply.
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07-09-2003, 09:28 PM | #2 |
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Ever thought about tube speakers?
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07-09-2003, 09:42 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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stereobox
pics kinda sloppy but,i had a stereo shop build me a box for behind my seat ,they even cut holes in it for me....[I installed the speakers]it was $125.00............i didnt have to remove the seat & they measured it,,,,,,,jeff P.S.. it went the whole width of the truck,,,,,1 box.
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