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fitting my 6x9’s



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whats the problem, wiring or where to screw them?

is it a stelf shelf??

you prob need to cut out some holes if not????????
 


tried sticky tape? :p

Well like Dave said what is the problem?

If its the wires and your running them from the HU, the wires from the existing rear speakers will need to be run to the + and - terminals basically...

or if its the holes you wanna cut out-for the 6x9s, mark the size out and use a jigsaw or router, after that mark the screw holes, and drill through, then place them in and screw down and enjoy. This is the simplest way to do it, i guess. Oh yeah make sure you place them as far apart as you can for better sound imaging(y)
 


Quote: Originally posted by 13usta on 10 August 2005


tried sticky tape? :p

Well like Dave said what is the problem?

If its the wires and your running them from the HU, the wires from the existing rear speakers will need to be run to the + and - terminals basically...

or if its the holes you wanna cut out-for the 6x9s, mark the size out and use a jigsaw or router, after that mark the screw holes, and drill through, then place them in and screw down and enjoy. This is the simplest way to do it, i guess. Oh yeah make sure you place them as far apart as you can for better sound imaging(y)




wiring my 6x9s, do i need to changed the plug ends of the rear speakers?
 


Quote: Originally posted by dubweiser2005 on 10 August 2005








wiring my 6x9s, do i need to changed the plug ends of the rear speakers?







Erm...plugs?

I see you dont know much about it, so ill give it you in the simplests terms, im sure others will tell you more then i can.

Ok, so tell me what kind of terminals are on the speakers, if they are flat.

Just put a bit of tape on each wire end and attach it to the speakers (according to the + and - terminals-do this to both speakers.

Then play some music, this way you can check to see if they are playing correctly and in phase with the other speakers.

Once you are happy with it, either solder the wires on or get crimp connectors, if the speaker terminals have twist caps on them just put the wires through that.

I dunno if this will help you, but it seems you do not know much about the topic in hand...even i dont know much...just try what you think is best.

Anymore questions just ask :D
 


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