combat_sri
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i just got a pair of infinity reference 6*9's off my mate for my new boot install and i want to put them in a box each because im taking the back seats out and the parcel shelf. i need to know what size roughly to build the boxes? i only want nice tight midbass off the 6*9's as i have a 12" type r sub. is it best to use 24mm mdf?
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combat_sri
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ye but you seem to get quicker replies in this forum!
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mike16v
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24mm MDF?? tat wud weigh a tone, id sy use 6mm
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dannycorsa c
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y use 6*9s if u have 2 type Rs theres no point as u wont here th bass out ov them just get some nice 7" rounds for some nic treble
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combat_sri
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1'st off wont 6mm mdf rattle like a bitch with the 6*9's pounding on it and secondly i have one type r and the 6*9's will be mainly for rear fill sound not bass.
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dannycorsa c
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thats were round speakers are better as6*9s are made for bass so having round speakers would be alot louder and ud get the mid bass from the speakers!
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mike16v
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i agree a set of 6 1/2 inch comps wud be better, 6mm will be fine if u support it properly
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