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Hohenstein really liked the shape of the front doors, in particular the top halves. Unfortunately, he couldn't keep the panels and integrate all the new gear. So, he made a plaster mold of the front door panels in order to create fiberglass replacement parts with the exact same shape. "There is very little MDF in the door itself," Hohenstein reveals. "I constructed it mostly out of fiberglass for weight purposes." The bottom panel houses two 6.5-inchers trimmed in painted acrylic, which hides the mounting screws. The rest of the components are in the new rear deck enclosure made of MDF. "The tweeters were placed in a fashion to help push the midbass forward," Hohenstein says. View Related Article
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