Just saw this. Glad to see things are moving right along.
Just saw this. Glad to see things are moving right along.
They might say "don't try this at home" but nothing about not trying it at your friend's house.
Thats where I mounted my fuse holder. Still need to fabricate the bracket. I'm doing mine out if 1/4 ABS.
Thanks for posting the pics!
No need for the apology. You could very well have a good point with rear wave reflections and such. Lots of times with an extended or full range driver, you constantly see the suggestion for a chamfered edge on the inside of the baffle. Could be the same concept here. I need to go back into the doors for more dampening and deadening soon anyways, will take your recommendation to remove them and have another listen.
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it may not be so bad if you effectively cut the bottom half off to make a shelter of sorts if it’s stiff enough to stay away from the basket by itself, I’ve made aluminium plates with lips on and riveted them to the skin behind the speaker to form an overhang of sorts, decouple it with some butyl as you rivet it on (it’s not decoupled truely, but it removes potential for rattles)
Chit,
I don't know about the AF 6x9s, but my JBL GTOs required removing the plastic wire holders that you show pictured. I also had to do some cutting so that the basket would fit. This is another reason why I'm making custom baffles; it will add some depth for the 6x9. It's a pretty tight fit with these doors!
Chris
No doubt, I clipped those, and the other little tabs all around to get the Frogs to fit. But they did slide into the factory opening fairly easily.
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