Hi all,
I've purchased a pair of Tang Band W69-1436 6x9 (sub)woofers which I intend to put in my (UK) Escort saloon (eg, metal rear deck, not hatch).
I intend to build a slimline box to sit on the underside of the rear deck, with the two speakers sealed to the original 5x7 openings (not sure if there's scope to open those holes out yet).
Here is a link to the speakers:
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1230_04/w69-1436.htm
Could someone take a look and perhaps advise on what kind of box would be better? I'm just trying to make the best out of what i've got here. I bought these speakers as I am constrained on space as I need the boot/trunk for carrying stuff but still want the additional bass, somehow.
Sealed, ported? Porting might be a problem as there are only two holes in the cabin, eg, the OE speaker holes. It might be an option to drill say a single round port into the middle of the deck without affecting the structural integrity too much.
Thanks,
Stu
I've purchased a pair of Tang Band W69-1436 6x9 (sub)woofers which I intend to put in my (UK) Escort saloon (eg, metal rear deck, not hatch).
I intend to build a slimline box to sit on the underside of the rear deck, with the two speakers sealed to the original 5x7 openings (not sure if there's scope to open those holes out yet).
Here is a link to the speakers:
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1230_04/w69-1436.htm
Could someone take a look and perhaps advise on what kind of box would be better? I'm just trying to make the best out of what i've got here. I bought these speakers as I am constrained on space as I need the boot/trunk for carrying stuff but still want the additional bass, somehow.
Sealed, ported? Porting might be a problem as there are only two holes in the cabin, eg, the OE speaker holes. It might be an option to drill say a single round port into the middle of the deck without affecting the structural integrity too much.
Thanks,
Stu
