Anyone ever mount rear speakers? |
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Anyone ever mount rear speakers? |
mharmon |
Apr 3 2012, 11:52 AM
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I'm thinking of adding plate speakers to the rear firewall around shoulder height to the sides of the seats. Anyone ever done this successfully?
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monkeyboy |
Apr 6 2012, 10:42 AM
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That will work, but it may sound odd.
I am not real sure why you think that you need larger speakers and more watts to keep the speakers in the stock locations. A 6.5 inch coaxial speaker can play a wider frequency range than a 4 inch can. You are going to be lucky to fit a 4 anywhere behind the doors. The wider frequency range will allow you to use less speakers, not more. I have heard the L3's. Personally, I'm not a fan. I know a lot of people running Hybrids, and they usually don't do a lot for me. If you want to hear them, I know a guy in the South Bay that I could hook you up with. Mind you he is Team Hybrid, and has more hours tuning his system than most here do building their cars. Good luck with the back pad shell. I'd love to see that. I could use some FG skills. |
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