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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 01:21 AM
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Default Anyone Interested in MDF Speaker Baffles for there tC????

Just testing the waters to see if anyone is interested in purchasing something like this. I know alot of people will upgrade there speakers so you will need some sort of Baffle no matter what. MDF is alot stronger and less resistant to vibration than the plastic baffles they sell in audio shops and places like Crutchfield. If you let me know some specs of the speakers I can make them to fit and sell them with nuts and bolts for probably $10-15 maybe including shipping. Also will be water -resistant. Let me know. Thanks everyone.





Old Feb 14, 2005 | 01:24 AM
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Do you know if your baffles will fit the xb? I have a set of edi 6000s coming next week and could use some.
Old Feb 14, 2005 | 01:26 AM
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I am really not sure. I am hoping to find someone with an XB around me so I can make some. You have any pics of an XB with the doors off?
Old Feb 14, 2005 | 01:45 AM
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It doesn't look like those will fit. Here's one I cut for my box.



BTW I don't recommend using MDF unless you seal it very well. When it gets wet it expands and gets really nasty. The inside of a door gets really wet and humid. That's why I chose plywood.
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Originally Posted by chadfo
BTW I don't recommend using MDF unless you seal it very well. When it gets wet it expands and gets really nasty. The inside of a door gets really wet and humid. That's why I chose plywood.
Yea there gonna be water proof. I redid those ones in the pic but the previous ones were water proof. Haven't had any problems.
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Do you make them for the rear ones also?
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I can and I did for my tC
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^^ are you still making them? Im interested!
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