Box for speakers?

Plutoman
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Just curious on this. Hadn't seen anything on it when I searched... but anyways.

This isn't out of any practical use atm, though it might have an impact for my friend. Just mainly curiosity. Though I might try it out with my own for the sake of it.

Would putting speakers such as 6x9's into a box, small, probably a half a cube, improve the bass output of them? Possibly porting the box, tuned to like 40hz? Just curious here. I'd assume it would, but I haven't seen anything.

I'm asking this because I see many factory setups with 6x9's in the back, just sitting there in the trunk. Free air, it's almost IB, but there's usually slight gaps.

 
hm maybe, but if you put the boxes in the trunk you wont be able to hear the tweeters well...
I was thinking theoretically you'd mount up a box underneath the bottom, keeping them in the same mounting location, and seal the edges of the box to the rear deck.

I'm not looking at an actual physical problem, just curious theoretically. The ones I might try it with just in my garage, not mounting them, would be coaxial.

 
don't know about ported, but i did some 6x9's in small boxes years ago and they sounded better on the rear deck... don't know if it helps just my $.02
I wondered if they would. The mids and tweets wouldn't be affected, but you should see a good improvement off the box for the midbass woofer. Good project for this weekend or something for me to try. I even have my old baffles still, from when I used them in my old car.

 
It makes a difference. We've done it here at the shop a few times. We actually did a custom system in the bed of a truck used for car shows and other public events, with 8 pairs of 6x9s in small custom boxes. Worked out quite nicely, and sounded a lot better than it did when they dropped the truck off. The speakers where mounted into a board IB-stylee.

 
It makes a difference. We've done it here at the shop a few times. We actually did a custom system in the bed of a truck used for car shows and other public events, with 8 pairs of 6x9s in small custom boxes. Worked out quite nicely, and sounded a lot better than it did when they dropped the truck off. The speakers where mounted into a board IB-stylee.
Good to hear.

My friend, another reason I'm curious, is almost satisfied with his factory system, but he's slightly lacking in volume on the bass from the rear 6x9's. He's almost satisfied. I'm thinking about mounting a small .4 or .5 cube box under each one, and sealing it to the bottom of the rear deck - I'll run some tests, on my own, and see if ported would work - he's not big into sound quality - and run from there.

Might save him a subwoofer. Though, I'm not sure, he could go all bass head and keep wanting slightly more, but we'll see. At the very least, fun project.

 
I think there was a thread on here about this guy in a van who made a wall of 6x9's or something like that and hit a pretty high dB score, so I'm sure with the right speakers and design it could help bass output.

 
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