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New to mids and highs. Good 100wrms plus speaker options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8427783" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>You only feel like you need the rear fill since you do not have an adequate front stage. When you have a front stage done right, you wont ever miss the rears at all. Its supposed to feel like a whole concert is on your dash where you can distinguish each instrument with the vocalist dead center of the dash.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say, you will need time alignment for this to work.</p><p></p><p>Proper acoustical door treatments will give you the midbass your front lacks. Its very important if you want any decent performance out of any speaker there. The money you plan on spending on rear fills should go to this part of the install instead. A good install and tune is what makes you sound good. Poor staging choices like pouring money on rear fill is one of the common mistakes. Keep those rear fill stock and on head unit power while the front 2 or 3 way will get all the power.</p><p></p><p>If you want to go with a DSP, watch this video first and if you dont get lost then you are ready to tackle tuning a DSP</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]mIVlSLun-f4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>If its all mumble jumbo. You arent ready. OR you can get a JBL ms-8 where it does everything for you.</p><p></p><p>If you go with a DSP route, you can get extremely amazing stuff for a lot cheaper since you can run active instead of passive aka piecing together good drivers and tweeters rather than spending money on a set of lack luster mediocre components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8427783, member: 650438"] You only feel like you need the rear fill since you do not have an adequate front stage. When you have a front stage done right, you wont ever miss the rears at all. Its supposed to feel like a whole concert is on your dash where you can distinguish each instrument with the vocalist dead center of the dash. Needless to say, you will need time alignment for this to work. Proper acoustical door treatments will give you the midbass your front lacks. Its very important if you want any decent performance out of any speaker there. The money you plan on spending on rear fills should go to this part of the install instead. A good install and tune is what makes you sound good. Poor staging choices like pouring money on rear fill is one of the common mistakes. Keep those rear fill stock and on head unit power while the front 2 or 3 way will get all the power. If you want to go with a DSP, watch this video first and if you dont get lost then you are ready to tackle tuning a DSP [MEDIA=youtube]mIVlSLun-f4[/MEDIA] If its all mumble jumbo. You arent ready. OR you can get a JBL ms-8 where it does everything for you. If you go with a DSP route, you can get extremely amazing stuff for a lot cheaper since you can run active instead of passive aka piecing together good drivers and tweeters rather than spending money on a set of lack luster mediocre components. [/QUOTE]
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