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Replacing rear 6x9s - should I use components instead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8262756" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>Nevermind, I found out the answer earlier today. I removed the rear deck cover and (with the speakers unplugged) turned my subs all the way up and watched the cones bounce all over the place.</p><p></p><p>I'd still like to add another pair of speakers in the back, but they don't have to be in the rear deck. I don't think there's room for the woofers in the door, but I'm pretty sure I could stick tweeters in there. As for the woofers, it looks like I need to build them enclosures, then put them in the rear deck (so the subs can't "rape" them), or put them on the floor. I was thinking of bolting under the front seats so they face the back passengers, but move with the front seats if they're adjusted.</p><p></p><p>I had another set of components, same as the front, in my virtual shopping cart, but I worry there's not enough midbass. I bet it'd be ideal to match the speakers perfectly, but if I find another brand with better midbass and put those in the back, would that end the world?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8262756, member: 658055"] Nevermind, I found out the answer earlier today. I removed the rear deck cover and (with the speakers unplugged) turned my subs all the way up and watched the cones bounce all over the place. I'd still like to add another pair of speakers in the back, but they don't have to be in the rear deck. I don't think there's room for the woofers in the door, but I'm pretty sure I could stick tweeters in there. As for the woofers, it looks like I need to build them enclosures, then put them in the rear deck (so the subs can't "rape" them), or put them on the floor. I was thinking of bolting under the front seats so they face the back passengers, but move with the front seats if they're adjusted. I had another set of components, same as the front, in my virtual shopping cart, but I worry there's not enough midbass. I bet it'd be ideal to match the speakers perfectly, but if I find another brand with better midbass and put those in the back, would that end the world? [/QUOTE]
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