Will 7x10" speakers fit in a classic scoob?
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To the best of my knowledge, not without either -
1 - cutting metal. Don't do it, it's not worth it.
2 - making spacers - raise the things up by 12-15mm and they will, but it ain't stealty
3 - hanging from underneath the parcel shelf
I'd go for option 3...
Cheers,
Nick.
1 - cutting metal. Don't do it, it's not worth it.
2 - making spacers - raise the things up by 12-15mm and they will, but it ain't stealty
3 - hanging from underneath the parcel shelf
I'd go for option 3...
Cheers,
Nick.
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want to change the rears in the back of my 99. Thought about 6x9s but I don't want to cloud the quality of the fronts! Generally I've found they tend to be more efficient than door mounts but without the clarity.
What about 6.5"s in the rear, will they produce as much bass?
What about 6.5"s in the rear, will they produce as much bass?
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They won't produce as much bass as a 6x9 broadly speaking, as they're not shifting the same amount of air. Yes, that depends on all things like sensitivity and xmax being equal, but it'll do as an approximation
I'd just fit something cheap.
I'd just fit something cheap.
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