gordon77 wrote:so if i do make a box for them (the right dimentions) how will it affect the sound? will it make it better or worse?
If they work better in a smaller volume than infinite baffle, and
if they are designed to work in sealed boxes, then it will make it better. If they're not, it'll make them worse.
gordon77 wrote:andd ahhh .. wats EBP?
Efficiency Bandwidth Potential. Divide your speakers resonant frequency by its electrical Q factor (T/S specs : Fs divided by Qes). If the end result is less than 50, the speaker is suited to a sealed box. If its greater than 100, its designed for a ported box. If between 50 and 100, it'll suit both. That rule works with subs as well.
gordon77 wrote:blackie - if i loose my sub then ill have a big $�$% hole from 100Hz to 500Hz where the fronts kick in

I take it you mean your 6"x9"s run from 100-500Hz and then your fronts kick in. If so, what it gods name...

Why have you got your fronts highpassed so high?