cut the backs out. Maybe try getting new weather stripping too.My question wasn't for using them as an enclosure.
The doors get wet as hell. I want to protect the speakers from the moisture. Should I cut holes in the bottom of them or just use nothing at all or...?
Make a rear baffle ring out of this, much cheaper. Mainly just need to protect the top of the speaker and some of the sides, the bottom is unnecessary.My question wasn't for using them as an enclosure.
The doors get wet as hell. I want to protect the speakers from the moisture. Should I cut holes in the bottom of them or just use nothing at all or...?
i do the same. i layer them to get a half-circle above the speaker opening. then i usually form with deadener overtop for a guaranteed lip.Make a rear baffle ring out of this, much cheaper. Mainly just need to protect the top of the speaker and some of the sides, the bottom is unnecessary.
Frost King E/O 3/4 in. x 7/16 in. x 10 ft. Black High-Density Rubber Foam Weatherstrip Tape-R734H - The Home Depot
I have a basic idea thanks to the gent above on how to do this but still not 100%.Make a rear baffle ring out of this, much cheaper. Mainly just need to protect the top of the speaker and some of the sides, the bottom is unnecessary.
Frost King E/O 3/4 in. x 7/16 in. x 10 ft. Black High-Density Rubber Foam Weatherstrip Tape-R734H - The Home Depot