gianluigi
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Registered: 9th Mar 05
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Just made a parcel shelf to put my 6x9's in.
I did have loads and loads of pics of stages during the creation so i could make a nice thread for ice/tutorials pages. but me being me i accidentally deleted them all when putting them on the pc  
Anyway, what i did was get some 1/2 inch MDF, traced the original shelf and jigsawed it out, sanded down and routed the edges to angle them off for a nice finish. then i traced where i wanted the speakers, cut them out, and made the speakers fit in nicely, (lots of trial and error)
then i got some acustic cloth from motor mania, and covered the shelf in it, stapled it into place, and cut off the excess. cut a cross over the holes, and dropped the speakers in. drilled them into place, and put the covers on.
put it in my car for a perfect fit.
Be nice to me this is the 1st time i have EVER tried anything like this in my life and i think it turned out quite good (for an amature, im no Iaz lol) just wish i had the progress pics to show you how it was done 
here is the final product 

what do you think?
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Carl
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good stuff, but 6x9's are useless, better off with amped front comps, you can then combine that with a sub if you are wanting some bass.
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_Allan_
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look good , but expect stick for the 6x9's
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gianluigi
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im not really into heavy ground shaking bass/sound, i just want the quality of sound to be better
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MikeE
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nice one, i made one like this for my 6x9's not so long ago. Need boot space so no sub
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Jamie Walby
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Nice one Luigi
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TNM
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Registered: 5th Apr 04
Location: Nottingham Drives: VW Tiguan
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Chav x 9's
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gianluigi
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quote: Originally posted by MikeE
nice one, i made one like this for my 6x9's not so long ago. Need boot space so no sub
pics of said shelf? as you can see from the pic. there's no way im having a sub in my boot
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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Looks good, however I would have mounted the speakers as you have but with no grilles, and some acoustic felt covering the top, thereby hiding the fact that you have speakers on the parcel shelf (theft deterrent)...
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drax
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Very neat mate regardless of the speakers You've done a great job for something first time.
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gianluigi
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Thanks drax
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Jas
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Registered: 13th Oct 04
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i have a 6x9 in my car stripped rear and one 6x9 between my seats wired from head unit...
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gianluigi
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quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
i have a 6x9 in my car stripped rear and one 6x9 between my seats wired from head unit...
im intregued by the 6x9 between the seat, pics?
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