BroncosNeverDie
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Hello everyone!
I need some general advice. I'm in the process of putting newly acquired speakers in my car. One of the things I'm confused about is the fact that my vehicle (1994 Bronco) has these weird metal "brackets" to mount the rear 6x9 speakers in. It's then covered by a mesh and all, but it's not enclosed at all. It's basically an open baffle design, which I think is stupid because you lose a lot of good audio quality. I much more prefer enclosed speakers than free baffle ones, as I feel you get more depth from it. Below's an example of speaker mounting.
I have some Alpine S-S69 speakers to put back there and I wan't to cross them over for midrange. I am wondering if I should build some thin, but relatively big speaker enclosure from wood and install it behind that mesh. I think it would sound much better but I'd like some input on your opinion.
Thanks!
I need some general advice. I'm in the process of putting newly acquired speakers in my car. One of the things I'm confused about is the fact that my vehicle (1994 Bronco) has these weird metal "brackets" to mount the rear 6x9 speakers in. It's then covered by a mesh and all, but it's not enclosed at all. It's basically an open baffle design, which I think is stupid because you lose a lot of good audio quality. I much more prefer enclosed speakers than free baffle ones, as I feel you get more depth from it. Below's an example of speaker mounting.
I have some Alpine S-S69 speakers to put back there and I wan't to cross them over for midrange. I am wondering if I should build some thin, but relatively big speaker enclosure from wood and install it behind that mesh. I think it would sound much better but I'd like some input on your opinion.
Thanks!
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