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For any interested party, I have designed an enclosure in a two pack for this install similar to @RBrodzinsky 's concept for a 9 x 16 speaker at the request of @cbroughton67 .
For any interested party, I have designed an enclosure in a two pack for this install similar to @RBrodzinsky 's concept for a 9 x 16 speaker at the request of @cbroughton67 .https://www.shapeways.com/product/47AN33V3Y/gp-38-40-9x16-speaker-enclosure-2pk
Will also need to watch how to bring the speaker wires into the enclosure, as there is a bit less space with this design, where I brought them in.
I'd bring them out the right (rear) side of the enclosure, wrap them over the board, and then feed them underneath somewhere past where the actual speaker is (I assume the speaker pads are on the bottom of the decoder board). Bringing them out the left (front) side risks pinching them too much against the frame, which would worry me, although it probably would be fine.John C.
Cool! Might need just a minimal amount of milling backwards, and Chris, yes, you need to mill down to the top of the bearing retaining clip on the "other" side of the frame, plus extend back to just over the nuts. Will also need to watch how to bring the speaker wires into the enclosure, as there is a bit less space with this design, where I brought them in.
The speaker pads are on the top of the decoder for the loksound 73100 and on the bottom for the 73199. So if using the 73100 I would suggest to bring the speaker wires out the back of the enclosure and up over on top of the decoder. If not using the onboard led for the rear light, aux 3 or 4 as I recall, then you could stick a rear light led on the rear of the speaker enclosure in the middle and have the speaker wires exit to either side of that.
Don't these boards already have a rear-light LED on them?John C.