Cutting the parcel shelf

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JTLondon
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dubmk4 wrote:does it work ok?
i used abit of mdf on mine make it abit more solid and the shelf shouldnt vibrate. got put an amp on mine as well. then its all finished.
My speakers are weak and not even amplified... so I just stuck them in there anyhow really.
I can hardly hear them from the front as to their weakness :lol: but it gives anyone in the back some clearer sounds.

Actually for some reason I REALLY have to offset the balance to the rear as they are REALLY quiet... I think they are mere 50W speakers (RMS) and the standard Sony HU is pumping out 45W RMS if I'm correct. Any reasons why they are soo damn quiet? :roll: (Besides being crap of course! :p) If I put the fader settings on centre... the front speaker overpower the rear speakers by a LOT! :?
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Post by dubmk4 »

JTLondon wrote:
dubmk4 wrote:does it work ok?
i used abit of mdf on mine make it abit more solid and the shelf shouldnt vibrate. got put an amp on mine as well. then its all finished.
My speakers are weak and not even amplified... so I just stuck them in there anyhow really.
I can hardly hear them from the front as to their weakness :lol: but it gives anyone in the back some clearer sounds.

Actually for some reason I REALLY have to offset the balance to the rear as they are REALLY quiet... I think they are mere 50W speakers (RMS) and the standard Sony HU is pumping out 45W RMS if I'm correct. Any reasons why they are soo damn quiet? :roll: (Besides being crap of course! :p) If I put the fader settings on centre... the front speaker overpower the rear speakers by a LOT! :?
try a 2 channel amp to power your speakers :?:

mine is going in tomorrow morn 8)
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