In the past I have worked in the car audio industry, and I am familiar with the variables associated with speaker design. I have some computer software, and access to advanced MCAD systems for design. Does your box for four 8" speakers cover the rear window? Is is a Isobaric design? Is it for sale? DMC Joe wrote: > > Marc, > Your heart is certainly in the right place, but be aware that quality > speaker cabinets are designed with the aid of highly sophisticated > computers and other state of the art techniques. To match the low end > response of today's digitally produced music every facet is taken into > account, i.e.: speaker size, wattage, interior air volume, height, width, > angle, base ports or not, construction materials, fasteners, glues, > acoustical damping materials, and more. You may be able to construct a box > that looks right, but to make it sound right is a much bigger challenge. > > Oddly enough many years ago I bought a speaker box for my DeLorean. It was > the perfect size with a low profile. It held four 8" speakers and sounded > great. When we converted the car to a BTTF show car we removed the speaker > to make room for the "flux capacitor". The cabinet which is covered in a > gray felt material is sitting on a shelf in our storage area. > > DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> > Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications