speaker spacers (component system)
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speaker spacers (component system)
Does anyone know if the large electronics stores have spacers or if there is a website I can order some from? I got a component set (Polk db 6500) and I obtained some 1/4" spacers from a local car stereo install place but the holes don't line up with the mounting holes on the Polks. Near my house is: Best Buy, Circuit City, Ultimate Electronics - huge shopping are in Frisco prolly has more. I don't think Polk makes this type of product. Any suggestions other than making my own out of wood?
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You might be able to try Crutchfield.
Also, try the car audio installation shops...Best Buy, Circuit City, Magnolia HiFi, CarToys, etc. I'm sure they'll sell you some for a couple of bucks.
Also, try the car audio installation shops...Best Buy, Circuit City, Magnolia HiFi, CarToys, etc. I'm sure they'll sell you some for a couple of bucks.
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Cannot drill holes - the spacers are a ring of plastic with 3 mounting/screw hole places that stick out from the ring - nowhere to drill...
The car audio shop that I got these from was a fairly high end type of place, although most of their stuff was heavy duty subs/amps - they said they usually custom make spacers with wood (MDF?) - had these plastic ones lying around so they gave them to me. I can make wood ones, but due to the possibility of moisture I'd prefer plastic. Luthier - thanks for the email---Brian
Forgot about Car Toys - thanks
The car audio shop that I got these from was a fairly high end type of place, although most of their stuff was heavy duty subs/amps - they said they usually custom make spacers with wood (MDF?) - had these plastic ones lying around so they gave them to me. I can make wood ones, but due to the possibility of moisture I'd prefer plastic. Luthier - thanks for the email---Brian
Forgot about Car Toys - thanks
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