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<blockquote data-quote="FiendAZ" data-source="post: 216691" data-attributes="member: 546365"><p>1) In my trunk, the 6x9s are located under the rear package shelf, with the bottom half of the speaker assembly ptotruding into the trunk....</p><p></p><p>&gt;&gt;I dunno anything about american cars, but attaching the 6x9´s onto your sub box is not a smart move due to vibrations I think, i´ve heart story´s about people building small boxes underneeth the trunk shelf but I heart good, and bad things.</p><p></p><p>I don't mean IN the sub box. It will be in a seperate box, attached with something like velcro.</p><p></p><p>&gt;&gt;My guess is that if you have a bit of a quality speaker and you released it from its bass you shouldnt have a problem running it without those "boxes".</p><p></p><p>Well, I do. Whenever the subs hit hard, I can hear my mids distort. Even when they are off, I can turn it up medium loud and feel them move when the bass hits.</p><p></p><p>&gt;&gt;As far as dynamat goes, it can be done in a million ways and some are longer and more solid then others, personally it took me around 5 nights to get it all in but I deadened my sides, doors and trunk cap meaning I did a bit more then dynamat. Did have to demolish have my car to get it in...</p><p></p><p>Ok, but how long, in hours, did it take you to do the trunk and rear shelf?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FiendAZ, post: 216691, member: 546365"] 1) In my trunk, the 6x9s are located under the rear package shelf, with the bottom half of the speaker assembly ptotruding into the trunk.... >>I dunno anything about american cars, but attaching the 6x9´s onto your sub box is not a smart move due to vibrations I think, i´ve heart story´s about people building small boxes underneeth the trunk shelf but I heart good, and bad things. I don't mean IN the sub box. It will be in a seperate box, attached with something like velcro. >>My guess is that if you have a bit of a quality speaker and you released it from its bass you shouldnt have a problem running it without those "boxes". Well, I do. Whenever the subs hit hard, I can hear my mids distort. Even when they are off, I can turn it up medium loud and feel them move when the bass hits. >>As far as dynamat goes, it can be done in a million ways and some are longer and more solid then others, personally it took me around 5 nights to get it all in but I deadened my sides, doors and trunk cap meaning I did a bit more then dynamat. Did have to demolish have my car to get it in... Ok, but how long, in hours, did it take you to do the trunk and rear shelf? [/QUOTE]
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