Cant find them. It seems everyone has them for Coaxils but not Component (woofer/ tweeter seperate).
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RE: Where to find speakers cans for COMPONENT speakers??
Try Boss Wake. I just got a pair from them (B-70's I believe) and they're great. Call Rio at 800.405.WAKE or email Rio@bosswake.com and they'll take care of you. They machine everything in house and provide top notch service. The can's I got fit up to 8" Speakers, but I put Polk DB675's (6.75") and they worked fine, and have a seperate tweeter spot in there. By the way, seperate's sound so much better, I wish I had put them in there, but I went a little crazy and put the coaxial's and tweets in there. Kind of self defeating, but eh... you know..Travis Fling
Choctaw Lake
Current - 1989 Ski Nautique 2001
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RE: Where to find speakers cans for COMPONENT speakers??
Ummmm... We're just talking about speaker CANS right? It really depends what you load them with and what you push them with. I think you certainly could. The problem, as I think many here will tell you, is that, even seperated 6.5's and tweeters are made for a closed environment, not a outdoor, windy noisy setting. I can hear mine, but it's not pounding. Now I have a pro audio set up at home and I can hear that for miles. Different drivers on there. You will never experience wetsounds like sound out of 6.5's and tweeters like you will with titanium drivers, etc., but I can't really fit my 9000 watt QSC PLX's on boat, or handle the power that they draw. This is my compromise. It works well for me. I think the cans are great and can hold an 8". I would get 4, and get 8" drivers in there and you should hear them pretty well. my .02'sTravis Fling
Choctaw Lake
Current - 1989 Ski Nautique 2001
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