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Old 11-30-2007, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Injundon View Post
Don't bother with components in theback doors.

Get a good set of components for the frotn and some co-ax's for the rear.

If you want to get the most bass from just the door speakers Get a good component set for the front. I also cannot more highly reccomend a set of Focals. preferably the 165V2 components. And in the rears just throw in some alpinr typeR coaxials and dynamat both doors.

Don't worry about clarity for rear passengers It'll still sound great for the in the back. Putting tweeters up in the rear doors puts that rear tweeter ALOT closer to your ear on the drivers side than the front tweeter so all sound will seem like it's coming from behind you and to the left.
thats a good point i never thought of the tweets being that close to my ears. would it be worth moving the tweets to a different location or just scrap the idea entirely and go for the coax's? i am looking into a bunch of different speakers but i will keep the focals in mind. i try to stick to one brand when i do my audio so im trying to keep on track with that but i can always try something new. thanks for the info.
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