To solve a leak in my car the other day, i decided to remove everything from the passenger side, including all trim, seats, carpet...the lot. The sub in the box behind my passenger seat is on its way out...but i noticed there is a gap in the metal houseing, looks like you could get a 5-6" speaker in there. Ive heard 6x9's dont work too well on top of the housing, but was wondering what would it be like if i wired 2 x 6" spekers into mdf on top of the sub box, and then placed tweeters at each side of the centre console (next to my ear).
Any ideas chaps?
Graham
Replacing old standard sub....
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Re: Replacing old standard sub....
I would like to updrate the sub in my car also, but I don't really want to lose the space behind my seats (for my T-Bar).
I wanted a stealthy install too, so no prying eyes could see it!
I found this:
http://www.raysmith.co.uk/product_info. ... ucts_id=15
Will this replace the standard sub in a mk2?
What size is the standard sub?
Thanks
Steve
I wanted a stealthy install too, so no prying eyes could see it!
I found this:
http://www.raysmith.co.uk/product_info. ... ucts_id=15
Will this replace the standard sub in a mk2?
What size is the standard sub?
Thanks
Steve
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Re: Replacing old standard sub....
Ive just spent a fortune on some focal 165's., so im gonna try and experiment first!
Ive got some really good alod hi-fi separate speakers, im gonna dismantle them and use the crossovers and cones and mount them to replace the factory sub, and see how it goes!
They are cracking quality, and i think it may just work!
Ive got some really good alod hi-fi separate speakers, im gonna dismantle them and use the crossovers and cones and mount them to replace the factory sub, and see how it goes!
They are cracking quality, and i think it may just work!