Speaker pod fabrications

anybody that wakeboards or has a tower boat should recognize these. i was wondering if anybody has thought about mounting these in the back instead of tryin to find rear "oem" speaker pods
Alpha II Tower Speakers The new Alpha II Series are the next level in tower speaker design. The Alpha II's contain 6.5" MB Quarts that produce some of the best quality sound that we have ever experienced with a speaker.

However, the engineers at Titan didn't stop there, they also made the Alpha Series some of the lightest speakers ever built. Titan utilizes a reverse can construction to push sound backwards at a more powerful rate, making the sound crisp and clean.

The Alpha II Series utilize a seperate tweeter and 6.5" coaxial system, giving the Alpha II additional power, range, and sound quality.

Features:

•MB Quart 6.5 inch coaxial speakers
•Chrome front and rear bezels
•Only 7.8 pounds per loaded enclosure!
•Chromed mounts with exact sizes - no universal clamps


would this be possible?

Comments

  • Old SkoolOld Skool Council Member
    anything is possible.. imagination is the name of the game :wink:
  • be better off just taking a lil bit of time and making your own housings for speakers and put them in
    save some money also
  • Is this an add for a speaker company or a question???

    Anything can be done with the right tools and $$$.
  • ZakkZakk Wagonist
    It's not a bad idea, besides the fact that you could buy about 5 pairs of speaker pods for the same price.
  • its a question with a description...
  • I actually have thought about this many times and in a wagon I think they would work as there is quite a bit of space in the back. I was going to try this out on my AE86 and mount them to the cage but after looking at dimensions they would be too bulky for the inside of the car.
  • i was thinking of making a tower like on the boats to stick in the back of one. and mount them and have my wakeboard gear all there. but im rethinking the idea. the tower would be really heavy i think
  • wheelie90wheelie90 Band Wagon
    One of my ideas for awhile now is taking a jeep cherokee rear speaker pods that are on the roof and taking it and shorting it to fit within the ceiling of the wagon and somehow attaching it to the roof and recovering the roof with some sort of fabric and making it look clean and out of the way that way you wont bump the speaker pods
    just my two cents on it let me know what you all think
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    wheelie90 wrote:
    One of my ideas for awhile now is taking a jeep cherokee rear speaker pods that are on the roof and taking it and shorting it to fit within the ceiling of the wagon and somehow attaching it to the roof and recovering the roof with some sort of fabric and making it look clean and out of the way that way you wont bump the speaker pods
    just my two cents on it let me know what you all think


    I believe that's something like what NJCIVICWAGON1 has in his car...check him out.

    Also, Rodeo/Passport roof pods work well. I don't remember who did them though :?
  • wheelie90wheelie90 Band Wagon
    dang thanks man.. atleast I wasnt alone with thinking about that
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