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Question about Speaker Spacer Inner Diameter
I noticed when i was trying to order my subencosure, spacers, and stickers(+10 hp)there were different inner diamters for them. i'm not sure what speakers ill be going with. would it be ok to go ahead and get the biggest i/d? would it affect anything if the id of the speaker is smaller?
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worst case scenario you take a jigsaw or something and make them larger. some subs have MUCH larger baskets than others and i've had to do this many times.
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Typically, no. Although, I'd probably recommend the opposite. It's much easier to remove material if your speakers are too big - and rather difficult to add it back if you end up with smaller diameter speakers.
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I went to the web site for the speakers I was buying and found the inner diameter of the cage. Typically manufactors have all the mounting detail about their speakers. In my case they had a pdf with a diagram of the speaker with the size in mm. I then converted that to inches and placed my order for the correct speaker spacers. That would be the best way to ensure that you are ordering the right inner diameter.
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When I did the install in Cali, the sub was a tad bigger than the sub box from zenclosures so out came the dremel with a cutting bit and went to town.
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great thing about MDF is it is very easy to work with. :)
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Just call mike at zenclosures and tell him the type of speaker you are using. He should be able to tell you which size you need.
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