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Axitech Samba Member
Joined: August 31, 2011 Posts: 158 Location: Bucks County, Pa
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 6:43 am Post subject: Audio components |
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I am really interested in speakers, but would like to hear input on radio's too. My radio sits on a shelf up under the dash, so weatherproofing it is not a priority. Anti-theft isn't either as I am not an audiophile. The only people who might be interested in my radio would be the most derelict crackhead and they aren't going to get near enough to get at it anyway.
I need to find speakers, weather-resistant but small enough to fit into corners of the roll cage behind the drivers area. I suppose I could fit any size speakers up under the dash but they would be pointed at the floor and I would think this would muffle them.
Currently, there is a speaker box with four speakers in it residing on the rear seat(nice missile in a wreck) but they are kind of beat up.
Any thoughts? Thanks, Bob |
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kustoms Samba Member

Joined: November 20, 2003 Posts: 1703
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 6:54 am Post subject: |
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If you have side pods the speakers can go on the walls. _________________ Google this.
"Bread and Circuses"
And wondering what the heck happen to my Samba post count?!?
Tom Thompson
Tijuana Kustoms Inc. (TM)
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66 Shorty Samba Member

Joined: May 10, 2007 Posts: 794 Location: Rhode Island
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 7:24 am Post subject: |
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Whatever you go with, use "Marine Speakers" & you'll be all good!
Good info in here & here
Hope the links help! _________________ ~X-Man~
'66 Custom Shortened Bus (on the back burner)
'60's Spatz Buggy body on '74 Chassis (Budget Build)
'04 Bug (Womans daily)
'00 Blazer (My daily) |
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lostinbaja Samba Member
Joined: December 19, 2004 Posts: 3767 Location: Frankfort, Illinois
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:54 am Post subject: |
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Whatever you install, if you don't have a roof and side curtains and you drive at anything over 45 mph, it's just noise. You are better off using an Ipod with ear buds but they are illegal to wear while driving in most states.
I have taken many 5,6, and 7 hour trips by myself in the buggy and I have found no reason to cut up the buggy for speakers. I just listen to the exhaust and watch the scenery.
 _________________ Jerry...
If it's being towed, it must be a trailer!
The Southside Buggistas - Volkswagen & Kit Car Club
www.southsidebuggistas.com
RIP Morgan
My photos
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Gary0302 Samba Member

Joined: August 29, 2007 Posts: 435 Location: Coastal NC
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:20 am Post subject: |
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Hi Bob,
At one point, I was considering Bazooka-type speakers for my dune buggy (to be mounted on the roll bar), but in the end I decided to go in a different direction. The rear speakers are made into the upper portion of my "back seat", which was thick enough so that I did not have to cut into the body for the speaker recesses.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=311366&highlight=seat
Another option for the back speakers would be to incorporate them into a kit bag, similar to the one that I made for my 67 Euro Beetle. All speakers are water-resistant, marine-type speakers, purchased from West Marine.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=458074&highlight=speakers
lostinbaja is right to a degree; I can hear my speakers if I am driving, but I would have to turn them up REALLY loud (which I did option for while playing Christmas music for the crowds while participating in a Christmas parade; I wore earplugs because I had the volume up so high). Turning them up that loud also requires you to remember to turn them back down when approaching stop lights, stop signs, unless you want to look/sound like a total idiot. _________________ Gary Holbrook
East Coast Dune Buggies
Coastal North Carolina
"It's a buggy not a space shuttle...." Dale M.
Check out my skydiving, bungee jumping, and dune buggy videos on Youtube |
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GTBRADLEY Samba Member
Joined: February 27, 2009 Posts: 580 Location: Katy Texas
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:59 pm Post subject: |
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I have my speakers in the headrests(Miata seats ) and I can hear just fine. _________________ Brian B
1973 Surfer GT Boat
1966 Thunder Bug Buggy-current project
1949 Dodge Coronet-retirement project
that is family owned since new |
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lostinbaja Samba Member
Joined: December 19, 2004 Posts: 3767 Location: Frankfort, Illinois
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:31 pm Post subject: |
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| GTBRADLEY wrote: | I have my speakers in the headrests(Miata seats ) and I can hear just fine. |
Isn't a Miata a "girls" car?  _________________ Jerry...
If it's being towed, it must be a trailer!
The Southside Buggistas - Volkswagen & Kit Car Club
www.southsidebuggistas.com
RIP Morgan
My photos
http://www.manxgallery.org/gallery/album92 |
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clonebug Samba Member

Joined: January 29, 2005 Posts: 891 Location: NW Washington
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:01 pm Post subject: |
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I have a Boat Wake board speaker under my dash. It holds two 6 1/2 inch speakers and they point straight out to the sides of the buggy. It is driven by a 45 watt amp.
The silver tube with red is the Bazooka speaker box.
It is a little crowded under my hood so excuse the mess.
I also have a set of el cheapo swap meet speakers ( three in each little black box) driven by an old Sony 20 watt amp.
I can hear it fine up to 70 mph as long as my engine has the SuperTrapp on it.
I have a stereo tuner but have my MP3 player plugged into it too.
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GTBRADLEY Samba Member
Joined: February 27, 2009 Posts: 580 Location: Katy Texas
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:45 am Post subject: |
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She sure is comfy to sit in | lostinbaja wrote: | | GTBRADLEY wrote: | I have my speakers in the headrests(Miata seats ) and I can hear just fine. |
Isn't a Miata a "girls" car?  |
_________________ Brian B
1973 Surfer GT Boat
1966 Thunder Bug Buggy-current project
1949 Dodge Coronet-retirement project
that is family owned since new |
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Manx Australia Samba Member
Joined: August 12, 2011 Posts: 54 Location: Brisbane
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:50 am Post subject: |
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I use the gear from Fusion, it is water proof, great quality and good value _________________ Meyers Manx Australia
www.meyersmanx.com.au |
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didget69 Samba Member

Joined: July 22, 2004 Posts: 2805 Location: Capital, North Carolina
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:17 am Post subject: |
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Depending on your rollbar/cage design, you might utilize a Jeep style rollbar speaker set...
bnc _________________ Internet listed credentials impress no one but Mom... |
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Axitech Samba Member
Joined: August 31, 2011 Posts: 158 Location: Bucks County, Pa
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:00 pm Post subject: We have a winner!! |
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Didget69, Thank you. That is something I had been thinking about, but had not realized it had been done already. I think my wife has a jeep magazine/catalog around here. I'll look into that. Thanks to all for the input. Bob
On an unrealted note, I just got my initial Special Vehicle Inspection performed and passed, now off to AAA to process paperwork. Papers go to PennDOT and hopefully in about 15 business days I will have license plates!! |
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JamisonWorkshop Samba Member
Joined: June 28, 2011 Posts: 114 Location: Boonsboro, MD
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:01 pm Post subject: |
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I have used this Poly Planer kit with good success. The speakers could be better. I split the wire and added 2 6x9's in my offroad buggy and it is plenty loud.
MP3 plug, 12v outlet come in handy. I use my phone for everything so it is nice and clean.
I still do not know where I am putting speakers in my buggy yet though.
I do not want to cut holes either. More than likely be 1- 6x9 up under the dash and call it good.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013EX7GG/ref=asc_df_B00...B0013EX7GG |
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didget69 Samba Member

Joined: July 22, 2004 Posts: 2805 Location: Capital, North Carolina
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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Some people use a pair of waterproof speakers up under the dash, in conjunction with a small amplifier & an iPod jack in the dash & carry their tunes in the iPod.
bryan _________________ Internet listed credentials impress no one but Mom... |
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didget69 Samba Member

Joined: July 22, 2004 Posts: 2805 Location: Capital, North Carolina
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:21 pm Post subject: Re: We have a winner!! |
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| Axitech wrote: | Didget69, Thank you. That is something I had been thinking about, but had not realized it had been done already. I think my wife has a jeep magazine/catalog around here. I'll look into that. Thanks to all for the input. Bob
On an unrealted note, I just got my initial Special Vehicle Inspection performed and passed, now off to AAA to process paperwork. Papers go to PennDOT and hopefully in about 15 business days I will have license plates!! |
I'd use a similar concept like the Jeep aftermarket has & make an enclosure for speakers & an overhead light.
bryan _________________ Internet listed credentials impress no one but Mom... |
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Gary0302 Samba Member

Joined: August 29, 2007 Posts: 435 Location: Coastal NC
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:01 am Post subject: |
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This was my solution to mount exposed front speakers up front and under the dash without having to cut out or modify the fiberglass. Each speaker is mounted in a fabricated piece of metal (approximately 3/32” in thickness) that hang from a flat bar that runs above and parallel to my steering column mount. The flat bar (after being bent with 2 each 90 degree angles at each end) is attached to the bolts that connect the steering column mount to the side brackets that are attached to each side of the buggy body.
Basically, the metal (powdercoated in stipple black to match my steering column) was bent over at 90 degrees at the top, with a cutout of the speakers at the bottom. PVC caps were painted black and used to cover the backs of the speakers themselves. You would think that, looking at the completed photo, the speakers would interfere with feet and leg room, but that is not the case whatsoever.
 _________________ Gary Holbrook
East Coast Dune Buggies
Coastal North Carolina
"It's a buggy not a space shuttle...." Dale M.
Check out my skydiving, bungee jumping, and dune buggy videos on Youtube |
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andk5591  Samba Member

Joined: August 29, 2005 Posts: 8877 Location: State College, PA
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:36 am Post subject: |
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Was hoping Gary would post those - nice set up. _________________ D-Dubya Manx clone - 63 Short pan,1776.
Rosie 65 bug - My mostly stock daily driver.
Woodie 69 VW woodie (Hot VWs 7/12).
Maxine 61 Cal-look bug - Cindy's daily driver.
Max - 73 standard project at wife's request and your gonna die when you see this one. |
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JamisonWorkshop Samba Member
Joined: June 28, 2011 Posts: 114 Location: Boonsboro, MD
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:12 am Post subject: |
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Very nice. I may have to use that idea. Those look like the poly planers.
Do they have a good sound with the PVC backing. That is the one thing with mine is that they are open in the back and have no bass what so ever. Which is why I added the 6x9's. They get a little scratchy at times as well. |
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Gary0302 Samba Member

Joined: August 29, 2007 Posts: 435 Location: Coastal NC
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, they are Poly Planers, originally purchased from Boaters World online. I am running 4" speakers in the front, with 5" speakers in the back. The radio/CD is an Alpine (with the Sirius Radio attachment) along with a Clarion APX480M amplifier. Sirius antenna is located on the front of my wakeboard brackets, with the FM antenna (http://www.crutchfield.com/p_12044UA20/Universal-Antenna.html?search=fm+antenna) located on the gas tank up under the hood.
The PVC back cover seems to work as far as helping sound quality and protecting the back of the speakers. For anyone that may decide to take this exact route (or at least with plans to use a 4" speaker with a PVC rear cover), you may want to check out a thread that I started for a speaker enclosure for my 67 Euro Beetle. The mounting screws for my speakers did not exactly match up with the PVC material, so I had to glue in an inner ring of PVC so that the screws had sufficient bite (there is a mistake in my post that it is too late to edit, these speakers are 4" and not 6" in diameter)
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=459329&highlight=front+speakers _________________ Gary Holbrook
East Coast Dune Buggies
Coastal North Carolina
"It's a buggy not a space shuttle...." Dale M.
Check out my skydiving, bungee jumping, and dune buggy videos on Youtube |
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VolkswagenGerry Samba Member
Joined: February 02, 2010 Posts: 164 Location: San Rafael Ca.
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 11:12 pm Post subject: NOS bottle subwoofer |
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I am using one of these for my sub.
http://store.bazooka.com/NOS-Series-C66.aspx
Still sorting out where I am putting the..
2- 6" mid bass
2- 5.25" mids
2- 4" coaxil mids
4- 2" horn tweeters (round)
Ill probbably fabricate some fiberglass (kick panel) pods for the mids (inside car)
And if your curious I have a slim four channel amp to run this, the NOS subwoofer is self powered.
Yes I will have a whole thread on my system |
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