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Big Daddy
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Where to begin? First, you can make a box out of plywood, if you want it to sound like shit. You only make boxes out of fiberglass or medium-density fiberboard, or MDF. Next, what kind of box do you want to build? Are you talking about doing it for those 6 x 9s? Or, do you want to upgrade the speakers? If you want to use the 6 x 9s, they don't need a box: You can mount them in a flat sheet of plywood. Magnet distance is irrelevant, other than not wanting to hear the magnets bang on the metal. It won't affect the speakers. My advice: If you are going to put any kind of work or effort into your stereo, you might as well upgrade components. Just by using Ebay, you can get yourself a very nice sounding, very inexpensive set up. The first thing I did with my 'vert was upgrade the door and dash speakers. I bought a pair of 4" speakers to mount in the dash, and bought a pair of 5 1/4" separates for the doors. I mounted the tweeters for the separates up by the mirrors (I did it ghetto style with double sided tape until I get around to building pods), and the sound difference there is amazing. I'm going to be doing an install into that area of my 'vert, I'll take pictures as I go and do a step-by-step thread for this section. If you want to wait and see how mine turns out so you can copy ideas or ask questions, that might be a good idea.
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