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6" rear speakers for a baywindow
76camper - October 29th, 2006 at 04:39 PM

Bus currently has some pretty good sounds 6" speakers in the front im replacing with some 6.5" splitss. I want to move the existing 6" speakers to the rear for the passengers. Im not keen on cutting holes in teh trim behind drivers and passengers seat for them so i guess ill have to box them, but where abouts?

Ideally i want them mounted somewhere near drivers and passengers head rest aiming towards the rear. They will be accompanied by 2 10" subs so box can be relatively small....

any ideas?

thanks
Edward


baybuscamperkid - October 31st, 2006 at 04:10 PM

well you could do little boxes at the base of the rear of the front seats angled upwards, or you make one huge box by filling in the area under the rear most seat, and put the subs in there aswell, pointing the 6" outwards and having the subs aimed upwards at the underside of the seat possibly with a port out the front. that should add some BOOM


76camper - November 1st, 2006 at 08:00 AM

Going to run two separate small 10" boxes under either side of the middle seat so i can keep some of the bass up near me at the cock pit. I Think ill install the amp under the rear seat and possibly a 60gb hard drive full of tunes.

I really want to keep the speakers at ear level and facing rear from behind me to give the passengers some sound or me when im chilling. i Was thinking mayb mounted to the pillars near the seat belt. Ill have to make up some boxes and sit down for an hour and work out something.


any more ideas?

[ Edited on 3-11-2006 by 76camper ]


76camper - November 3rd, 2006 at 12:44 PM

Looks likes making up some brackets and mounting the speakers behind/next to the driver and passenger head rests is going to be the go.

anyone done somethign easier than this?