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Speaker Enclosure Article

You have probably have several spots in your vehicle designated for speakers. When you're working to improve your car's stereo system, you may very well have to think outside those enclosures. After all, the stereo system in your car probably wasn't at the top of the manufacturer's list of priorities.

This is especially true of older vehicles. If you're lucky enough to have a great antique that you've renovated, you already know that stereo systems were something less than second-rate. It was partly due to the technology available at that time, but also due to the fact that consumers simply weren't willing to pay for top-of-the-line stereos in the car until the past few years. Even now, many consumers will sacrifice the quality of the stereo in order to get a vehicle at a lower price. With the overall cost of vehicles, it often seems a small sacrifice to make.

But sooner or later in your renovations of an older car, you're probably going to be looking for a kick-butt stereo system. One of the biggest challenges you're going to face is the simple matter of making it fit. The car may be equipped with limited or no speaker enclosures built into the vehicle, and you may be looking at the necessity of creating some speaker enclosures for your new system.

One of the first hurdles is to create speaker enclosures that look natural. If you're working on a classic, the last thing you want to do is wedge a speaker on top of the back dash. Not only are they less likely to perform as you'd want, you're also damaging the classic appearance of the car.

If you're looking for help creating speaker enclosures, you've come to the right place. Just take a few minutes to talk to our pros and we'll help you make the decisions that will make the most of your car and your stereo system.