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Old 02-13-2018, 02:19 PM   #11
County
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Re: Speaker box venting

They're small and won't put out much bass anyway. Where are you putting them where they'll get wet? If in the doors and such, just order up a couple foam baffles from sonic electronix or Crutchfield and call it a day.

Like others have said, replacement coax's are set up for big space (relative) like the decklid using the trunk as a "box". I've even used foam baffles for 6 1/2 components in doors and cut out some of the bottom. Still have all the air they want, but 95% protected from dripping water or condensation.

I like the new upper end Kickers btw. A lot better than they were a couple years ago as long as you're not entry level. Sound is super subjective though, everybody has their own taste.

Last edited by County; 02-13-2018 at 02:26 PM.
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