4x6 in the 'B' Pillar
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4x6 in the 'B' Pillar
Anyone ever put speakers where the storage bins are on the B-pillars?
It seems like I could get a 4x6 (MAYBE 5x7 with some standoffs made) in there pretty easily. I would neever cut anything there, Im sure its one of the main structural points.
It seems like I could get a 4x6 (MAYBE 5x7 with some standoffs made) in there pretty easily. I would neever cut anything there, Im sure its one of the main structural points.
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the question is why? both 4x6 and 5x7 speakers are junk and good repacements for them are hard to find. a better solution would to try to fit a round 4in or 5.25in, they are easier to find and have better sound quality. remember that oval speakers are inferior to round speakers any day.
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Well I don't think 5.25 components will fit without big boxes or serious modifications. I have 6.5 components in the doors, and a 10" sub. I was looking for something that would just "fill in" the sound, and be fairly light/easy to mount. Looks like it'd be a clean install location, and since they are right there at your head you won't even need a ton of power for them to do the job.
Inifinty 4x6
I can't imagine these sound horrible, especially with clean power and crossoverpoints.
I guess could just get another amp for the sub alone and bridge the front, see if that solves the dilemma.
MMMM lmore power
Inifinty 4x6
I can't imagine these sound horrible, especially with clean power and crossoverpoints.
I guess could just get another amp for the sub alone and bridge the front, see if that solves the dilemma.
MMMM lmore power