aah00n Posted January 26, 2007 Share Posted January 26, 2007 (edited) I have been told to check the mounting depth of splits before buying. I have checked the depths of the Boston Pro60's but now I don't know what to do with my findings (n000000b). The depths for the Pro60's are: Mounting Depth 2-3/8" (60mm) Mounting Depth with Spacer 2-1/16" (52mm) Will they fit in the front doors of my R32? I want to be able to put the door skins back on so that the speakers are hidden. Keep in mind that I will also need to make a spacer to compensate for the jump to 6.5". Will they fit in OK? I also notice that they have a 3ohm "nominal" impedence... what is impedence and what do they mean by nominal? i know that most speakers are 4ohm so you need to run a 4ohm amp... correct?? So does that mean these will need some type of special 3 ohm amp?? Edited January 26, 2007 by aah00n Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/153535-boston-pro60s-mounting-depth/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Rogers Posted January 26, 2007 Share Posted January 26, 2007 thye will fit. byt he time you knock the spacer up it will clear. I have seen alpine type R in there and those are quite deep. copy the plate you have and amke sure you put the lip on the back of it so the door pocket seals. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/153535-boston-pro60s-mounting-depth/#findComment-2856308 Share on other sites More sharing options...
aah00n Posted January 26, 2007 Author Share Posted January 26, 2007 thye will fit. byt he time you knock the spacer up it will clear. I have seen alpine type R in there and those are quite deep.copy the plate you have and amke sure you put the lip on the back of it so the door pocket seals. thanks chris... what about the nominal 3 ohm impedence...??? Do i need a special amp or whats the go...?? thanks again... Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/153535-boston-pro60s-mounting-depth/#findComment-2856523 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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