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Looking to replace my old 15"...
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<blockquote data-quote="ult" data-source="post: 8365190" data-attributes="member: 665231"><p>Now for my setup (proud prius owner) I found some rather high quality boards of mahogany in the woods (limited rotting, just painted over it) and used those to make a box for my dual FI SSD15's. Mind you, the prius has an incredible amount of space to put this baby. So I tossed the setup in the back, and it played great for a while. For some time after making these babies, i couldn't really come across any actual speakers to pair with it, so driving basically made me pretty nautious due to the large vibrations. but in the end what I really learnes is that for the proper music experience what you need is a well made box, not particle board or some junk like that. or rotted mahogany held together with deck screws and dreams.</p><p></p><p>it's tough to recommend something better than you have if in all likelyhood youll go the way of my prius and generate some woodchips all over the place. the prius is a good car though, and it helps to care about the environment. it wont last forever.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, make sure you have good boxes so you don't get them messed up by powerful speakers and you can get the audio experience you paid for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ult, post: 8365190, member: 665231"] Now for my setup (proud prius owner) I found some rather high quality boards of mahogany in the woods (limited rotting, just painted over it) and used those to make a box for my dual FI SSD15's. Mind you, the prius has an incredible amount of space to put this baby. So I tossed the setup in the back, and it played great for a while. For some time after making these babies, i couldn't really come across any actual speakers to pair with it, so driving basically made me pretty nautious due to the large vibrations. but in the end what I really learnes is that for the proper music experience what you need is a well made box, not particle board or some junk like that. or rotted mahogany held together with deck screws and dreams. it's tough to recommend something better than you have if in all likelyhood youll go the way of my prius and generate some woodchips all over the place. the prius is a good car though, and it helps to care about the environment. it wont last forever. Anyway, make sure you have good boxes so you don't get them messed up by powerful speakers and you can get the audio experience you paid for. [/QUOTE]
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