Question about Car speaker design.


I spend 4 hours a day in my car minimum. I don't buy new, since I wear the things out at the 45-60,000 mile per year rate. I find low mile older cars cheap and quickly rack up the miles. The latest "cream puff" for me is a 94 Cutlass Ciera, right from Grandma.

I have a nice Alpine in the dash with pretty green lights. A set of 3.5" Pyles and sep. tweeters bi-amped with a rather pricey crossover have made the front very listenable.
The 6X9's in the rear are not acceptable. Even after trying many different options. I find they provide "boom"...but to call what comes from them "bass" would be wrong.

I have 5 different sets of drivers lying around. The 4" Fostex I have been playing with and the 3,4 and 5" Stillwaters.
Since the Auto market seems to be dominated by the "neon-glow-blow-your-body-gaskets-SPL "competition" mentality, I have not found anything in two weeks of searching that can fit the bill.

There are a ton of sites with info on the 4" fostex for example. But none of these designs will fit in a car.
I am looking for something that I can fit into the rear deck of the Olds. Even PVC designs would be OK, cause I don't mind hacking the rear deck up...but it needs to fit in the less than 24" tall space that GM has allowed me to work with.

Anyone built thier own system for the rear deck of a car?

Any enclosure ideas?

Helpful sites?
gumbydammit

Showing 3 responses by gumbydammit

Thanks for the info folks.
I will let you know how things work out.
I DO like the idea of flexi-speakers :>)
Steve:

I have heard a few systems considered high end in the auto world. I heard tight bass on the bottom end... but a huge hole between the midbass drivers and the subs. I have to fill that hole or I wont be happy. I need midbass.
I would even try "boxing" a good set of 6X9's under the deck.
I am waiting for the info on the right size for a sealed box for the 5.5" and 4" Stillwater drivers I have. This might solve the whole problem. I don't know.
I tried some stuff with the Fostex drivers I have been playing with. Not enough beef to overcome road noise.

The 3.5" in the dash have a 60 WPC amp crossed over @ 120, with great results. (Boatload of headroom) :)
If I could just get 200 and down dealt with, I would be a happy man.

I will say this however. My screwdrivers and soldering iron have been getting a fair amount of use and I am having more fun with this car project than I have had in years.
So much room for tweaking :)