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March 7th, 2002, 01:41 PM
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truck stereo system help needed
hey all, i am putting a new stereo system in my truck and i need some really small 6x9 speaker boxes to go behind the seat. the truck is a 87 toyota so the boxes have to be really small. anyone know where i can buy a set of mini boxes or point me to a "how to" on how to make boxes. i checked locally, but theres nothing around.
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March 7th, 2002, 02:22 PM
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[quote]Originally posted by Buddy Holly:
<strong>hey all, i am putting a new stereo system in my truck and i need some really small 6x9 speaker boxes to go behind the seat. the truck is a 87 toyota so the boxes have to be really small. anyone know where i can buy a set of mini boxes or point me to a "how to" on how to make boxes. i checked locally, but theres nothing around.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Have you checked out <a href="http://www.crutchfield.com" target="_blank">Crutchfield</a>? They will either have it or (if you call) will be able to point you in the right direction.
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March 7th, 2002, 02:33 PM
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And Crutchfield will probably be quite expensive but it may be an only alternative. Have you checked Fleabay? Also, check out any local pawn shops in your area because they are usually overloaded with speakers and boxes.
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March 7th, 2002, 02:53 PM
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Will the boxes be visible? Will they contain more than one drive? Does it need to be ported? I'm assuming that 6 x 9 is inches not cms. Many small boxes are made out of high density particle board, then laminiated, Or for a novel approach, try plexiglass (you could put lights in them too ). If you want to firm up the bass use slate (I have slate quarry locally and it would cost aroun $15 to have those sizes cut). If you really want to try something different, some people cast their own boxes out of concrete or composite resin, ie granite resin. For 6 x 9 inches all these are feasible.
For 6 x 9cm it depends on the driver you're putting in the box, it's so teeny you could get away with any material that isn't too flexible and a resin would still work. Though for that size I would make them out of a laminate (did you ever make salad spoons for you parents out of laminated wood? As long as you use an odd number of layers with a minimum of 7 it's strong and rigid. You just glue and clamp it in a vice til it's completely dry building the layers up one by one).
I love messing with speakers. As long as their not too exspensive.
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March 7th, 2002, 03:35 PM
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i've tried crutchfield, i didn't see any "mini boxes". neither normal or truck boxes will fit. remember it has to fit behind the seat in a toyota pickup. guess i'll have to try to build my own. anyone have any tips for a novice box builder?
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March 7th, 2002, 04:14 PM
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[quote]Originally posted by Buddy Holly:
<strong>i've tried crutchfield, i didn't see any "mini boxes". neither normal or truck boxes will fit. remember it has to fit behind the seat in a toyota pickup. guess i'll have to try to build my own. anyone have any tips for a novice box builder?</strong><hr></blockquote>
For best sound, build as big as you can... measure twice, cut once.
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March 7th, 2002, 04:51 PM
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i know i can use particle board to make the boxes, but what do i seal them with? glue? screws?
and i have heard of people, after the speaker is mounted, filling the box with packing materials or styrofoam. what does that do? sorry for all the questions
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March 8th, 2002, 06:44 AM
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This site might give you ideas if you decide to build your own!
<a href="http://www.speakerbuilding.com/" target="_blank">http://www.speakerbuilding.com/</a>
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March 8th, 2002, 08:37 AM
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I build speaker boxes for people and will build you a pair for the cost of material plus shipping. email me [email protected] if you are interested. Also, I could draw up plans for you to build them if you could give me the measurements.
Mark
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March 8th, 2002, 09:30 AM
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<img src=http://daemonprojects.com/engine/Ranchero.jpg>
I have 2 10" subs in my truck
I would recomend getting a truck box like I did. Very nice. (with a 600 watt amp)
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March 8th, 2002, 10:32 AM
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[quote]Originally posted by Daemon:
<strong><img src=http://daemonprojects.com/engine/Ranchero.jpg>
I have 2 10" subs in my truck
I would recomend getting a truck box like I did. Very nice. (with a 600 watt amp)</strong><hr></blockquote>
Um... quick question. Why do you call that (gorgeous piece of machine) a truck?
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March 8th, 2002, 11:25 AM
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