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<blockquote data-quote="Volenti" data-source="post: 5924303" data-attributes="member: 566487"><p>The trouble with the Type S 6 1/2's (and most other car oriented speakers) is they are designed to work effectively infinite baffle, and the correct size enclosure for them ends up being pretty large (ie, about the size of your door cavity)</p><p></p><p>So you either damp/SD the hell out of the door to improve the performance as much as possible, or choose a rugged home oriented midbass driver that is designed to work in a small enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volenti, post: 5924303, member: 566487"] The trouble with the Type S 6 1/2's (and most other car oriented speakers) is they are designed to work effectively infinite baffle, and the correct size enclosure for them ends up being pretty large (ie, about the size of your door cavity) So you either damp/SD the hell out of the door to improve the performance as much as possible, or choose a rugged home oriented midbass driver that is designed to work in a small enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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