gianluigi
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to house 6x9's, worth the money or not??? i was thinking just cutting up a bit of mdf.
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Rob B
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ICE and Electrics.
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gianluigi
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it takes 2 weeks to get a reply in there
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Melville
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No, and dont fit 6x9's.
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gianluigi
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dont fit 6x9's ? why not? i suppose they're considered "chav" now are they ?
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Adam.Morgan
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dont fit 6x9's fit 2 12" subs arse up
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gianluigi
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pstfu if you will not help me.
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Melville
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Get a single 10inch sub. It wont cost much more and the sound quality will be much better.
Will also cost you about the same to get it fitted, if your not going to do it yourself of course.
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gianluigi
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not trying to be funny. but i never asked what i sound system i have. thats the problem with users on this site, i ask one thing then i get another answer. just want to know if an acustic shelf is worth the money, or if cutting up mdf will be ok? jeeeeeeeez peeps, chill out.
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Melville
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quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
just want to know if an acustic shelf is worth the money, or if cutting up mdf will be ok?
Personally its not worth the money as the same thing can be achieved with mdf and some acoustic felt from halfords.
If you have a corsa then all you need to do is screw a sheet of MDF to the underside of the shelf and cut 2 holes for the speakers through the shelf and attached mdf. Screw the speakers onto the MDF from the bottom and then cover the whole of the top and bits underneath with acoustic felt from Halfords (or similar)
Result - 1 stealth shelf that will mean no one will see your speakers.
[Edited on 16-01-2006 by Melville]
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Planty02
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also depends if u really need to cover/hide the speakers.
depends where you live/park your car really
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Melville
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Well in my opinion its always wise to do it as you will always park it in town or somewhere were people will beable to see through your back window.
There will be minimal sound quality difference between being covered and not and as most people will tell you, if you are using 6x9's then its generally just a method of increasing volume as apposed to sound quality so it shouldnt be a problem.
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Planty02
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fair point - i havent bothered on mine as im getting the back window tinted limo black as soon as i can afford
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gianluigi
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quote: Originally posted by Melville
quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
just want to know if an acustic shelf is worth the money, or if cutting up mdf will be ok?
Personally its not worth the money as the same thing can be achieved with mdf and some acoustic felt from halfords.
If you have a corsa then all you need to do is screw a sheet of MDF to the underside of the shelf and cut 2 holes for the speakers through the shelf and attached mdf. Screw the speakers onto the MDF from the bottom and then cover the whole of the top and bits underneath with acoustic felt from Halfords (or similar)
Result - 1 stealth shelf that will mean no one will see your speakers.
[Edited on 16-01-2006 by Melville]
perfect answer. thanks.
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