I don't have any pics of ring support or fleecing but here's what I did and it worked pretty well. Took an enclosure cup for a 6 1/2" speaker then mounted a 1/2" thick plastic commercial spacing ring for 6 1/2" speakers on top of the cup. Then secured it on the door panel casting I made and fleeced and resined it. No MDF ring cutting and no dowels to glue in place. The glassed in spacer ring is easily substantial enough to screw the speaker into.
Here are some specs on the Bender 6 1/2". From what Patrick at Robot Underground tells me, he designs stuff and has it manufactured in China. (Not far from Diamond Audio's China plant.) After looking at specs and price I bought a pair and am very pleased with them.
They also bought a ton of equipment when A/D/S/T had their bankruptcy sale so I got a bunch of new Orion old school gems from him too. I'm about to finish that installation and will post pics in the next few days.
The Bender info:
Very aggressive in the mid bass area which is what sounds great up front.
Handle LOADS of power, (150wrms 300peak) in a ultra small enclosure.
Natural rolloffs at 100Hz on the low side and 3k on the high side.
Will also work in free air.
Honkin big and beefy 1.5" vc on an aluminum former for better heat dissapation.
Double vented both around the throat of the speaker as well as the pooper.
(We plan to use the pooper in a kit that will allow you to install the RU1 tweeter in the center for the best sounding point source speaker in the industry! More on that later)
Huge magnet structure as you can see for great cone control.. And just so you know, paper cones are both more expensive and better sounding than poly cones. Why do you think so many companies are going with poly cones!!??? To save a couple of pennies!!
Supple and durable rubber surrounds keep the speaker from flaking out on you after a couple of years in the heat or cold.
A strong steel basket keeps things lined up as well as keeping costs down. (We of course wanted a cast aluminum basket but would have had to pay for tooling.. $10k OUCH!)
We can also start off with a super 1yr warranty against defects with the savings we got by going with the steel basket. We did get SOME of the specs so far -
50oz magnet structure
Power RMS - 150w
Power Pk - 300w
Impedance - 4ohm
QTS - .57
SPL - 89db
Vas - .237 cu ft.
Fs - 48 Hz
XMax - 5.5mm
VC Dia. - 1.5" Aluminum
Overall Dia. - 6.61" / 168mm
Cutout - 5.67" / 144mm
Mount depth - 2.64" / 67mm
Overall depth - 3.07" / 78mm
It'll work great in a small box around .12 cu ft.
yielding a natural rolloff around 100hz so you can try it with and without a high pass crossover. We haven't experimented with it as a woofer yet, but we'll have fun doing it!
These sound AWESOME in a two way with the RU1 tweeter and the 336is.2 a/d/s crossovers we have.
Bachsarte