Hey I have seen 6x9's in the 2's cubby holes .. how many of you have them and recommend them?!
Do they take much space up? I can't imagien that they take up too much of the cubby hole but suggestions and comments will be greatly appreciated s:P :P s:P
I have Sony Xplod jobbies in there (I'll dig up the pics in a mo) and for what I need they are great - enough bass and clarity, without the need for a sub.
The space they take up is negligible, if you mount them up in the corners.
OK found it, look here... (http://www.mr2roc.org/viewtopic.php?t=1200)
pics wud be great .. yeah I am thinking of getting some pioneers and mounting them in the top corner. do is it sound awesome .. or is it a bit insane having 6x9's that close the old ear drum?
Quote from: "floater"I am thinking of getting some pioneers and mounting them in the top corner. do is it sound awesome .. or is it a bit insane having 6x9's that close the old ear drum?
Do you mean in the corner like I have? If so, it's quite a way from your head when you are 6'4"!
To me they sound the nuts (TM), I'm
really pleased with them, a decent H/U helps as well though.
If you want any more pics than those in the link above, let me know as I'm taking a few pics of other stuff Saturday.
yeah slacey they are what I am planning on doing ... your Sony's look class! I liked the look of Pioneers but the Xplods maybe the way forward how much were they if you do not mind my asking? How did you cut the holes? I have an Alpine head unit so should be ok on th eHU side.
They are the Sony XSV6933.... I got them here (http://www.mcs-direct.co.uk/acatalog/MCS_DIRECT_Speakers_67.html), £43 excluding shipping. Bargain for the results if you ask me.
As for cutting the holes, I used a Dremel with the cutting discs, and it was hard work! The platic inside the doors is fibrous and thicker than you think.
what are the vibration levels like? convenientley I have a dremel so might have to use it for once s;) ;) s;) .. do many of the panels vibrate bad .. is the door strong enough to have the weight of 6x9s? I imagine theya re stronger that they look!!
I've put some door-style weather strip around the door, and get no vibrations or rattles AT ALL. I was amazed to say the least. I also have some foam baffles to cover them, the sound didn't seem to change any when I fitted them, but I put them on to make the install look tidy more than anything.
I'll definately take some more pics so you can see what I'm on about s:) :) s:)
superb mate that wud be great! come early spring when I can have the roof down this will be done I think! it looks awesome and I imagine it sounds superb!
you can use a dremel like i did but have a hacksaw blade to hand as the plastic re-melts after you cut the holes, so you need the blade to cut the melted bits.depends how high you crank the stereo.i was getting a bit of vibro from the storage doors but i put some draft excluder around the edges and it stopped.
A couple more pics...
(http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/Slaceysony.jpg)
The rear of the speakers with the baffles and sealing strip:
(http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/Slaceysonybaffle.jpg)
they look awesome mate ... I love the clean install .. so how did u put the foam over the back is that custom? I assume soo .. I would want to do that too protect them from getting damaged as my cubby hoels generally are full of stuff.. cheers sean!
The foam baffles I have are commercoally available, but only from one supplier in the US that won't (yet) ship internationally! s:roll: :roll: s:roll:
I had to ask one of the Spyderchat members to run the transaction for me and then send them on to the UK.
hmmm thats rubbish s:cry: :cry: s:cry: !! Never mind ... any ideas as to how to create a similar effect a the back of 6x9s can be a little bit sharp cant they.
Not too sure. If you or anyone else wants some, I'm sure my American friends will be willing to help out again.