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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8655637" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Any type of enclosure is going to serve justice on any application in majority of cases for speakers in general.only one Pic to view from..Looks like wood may be ok if Im looking at it right as it looks to be inside the vehicle and not exposed to any wetness such as the doors.Id prob use Plywood rather than MDF in case of any moisture, Other than than Id prob look at getting some sheets of ABS plastic and enclose that way. I have enclosed several speaker openings with ABS, and I sometimes use a little Door matt inside to help seal off .Silicone the edges ect. Its cheap and really not too hard to work with.You will get better performance and sound from your speakers for sure </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8655637, member: 634282"] Any type of enclosure is going to serve justice on any application in majority of cases for speakers in general.only one Pic to view from..Looks like wood may be ok if Im looking at it right as it looks to be inside the vehicle and not exposed to any wetness such as the doors.Id prob use Plywood rather than MDF in case of any moisture, Other than than Id prob look at getting some sheets of ABS plastic and enclose that way. I have enclosed several speaker openings with ABS, and I sometimes use a little Door matt inside to help seal off .Silicone the edges ect. Its cheap and really not too hard to work with.You will get better performance and sound from your speakers for sure [/QUOTE]
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