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<blockquote data-quote="donmcgowen" data-source="post: 8625861" data-attributes="member: 660141"><p>I have a 2015 Mustang GT. It has the 9 speaker interior speakers plus I added 2 subs, so 11 total. The doors have 2 way component plus a tweeter. Also has a center channel.</p><p></p><p>Right now I have a 4ch amp powering 8 speakers inside, no center. Then a mono amp for the subs. It sounds OK, but not great.</p><p></p><p>This is what I want. I powerful and clean sound. What are my options for the doors with 3 speakers. I've seen 3 way component door speakers I could do, or should I do a 2 way and just ditch the little mid range. Also, should I keep the center or should I ditch it? And last, do I need a sound processor to tune the sound, like the LC8?</p><p></p><p>If it was your car, how would you do it. I was thinking of keeping my 4ch amp to power the rear deck 6.5". Then get a 5 ch and bridge to 2ch to power the 6 door speakers and use the mono channel to power the center channel. But, I would want to make sure I could run the center channel as a tru center, if not ill ditch it.</p><p></p><p>I just feel too many options and I'm not a pro. I install all my own stuff, but I'm used to just a standard 2 way component door and rear deck speakers powered by a 4ch amp, then a mono amp for the subs.</p><p></p><p>I really would like to utilize the 9 speaker system if I can. But I'm looking for sound quality over anything. I want to be able to tune the system so I get a real surround sound setup.</p><p></p><p>So throw me some ideas. I'm not spending $5k. I'm thinking of some decent Infinity components or similar, and decent second 4 or 5 channel amp for $400 or so. Rear deck speakers may be $150. If I can use the center and a real center, I would spend $150 on something. Plus I'll spend $200-400 on a sound processor if needed.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys and girls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcgowen, post: 8625861, member: 660141"] I have a 2015 Mustang GT. It has the 9 speaker interior speakers plus I added 2 subs, so 11 total. The doors have 2 way component plus a tweeter. Also has a center channel. Right now I have a 4ch amp powering 8 speakers inside, no center. Then a mono amp for the subs. It sounds OK, but not great. This is what I want. I powerful and clean sound. What are my options for the doors with 3 speakers. I've seen 3 way component door speakers I could do, or should I do a 2 way and just ditch the little mid range. Also, should I keep the center or should I ditch it? And last, do I need a sound processor to tune the sound, like the LC8? If it was your car, how would you do it. I was thinking of keeping my 4ch amp to power the rear deck 6.5". Then get a 5 ch and bridge to 2ch to power the 6 door speakers and use the mono channel to power the center channel. But, I would want to make sure I could run the center channel as a tru center, if not ill ditch it. I just feel too many options and I'm not a pro. I install all my own stuff, but I'm used to just a standard 2 way component door and rear deck speakers powered by a 4ch amp, then a mono amp for the subs. I really would like to utilize the 9 speaker system if I can. But I'm looking for sound quality over anything. I want to be able to tune the system so I get a real surround sound setup. So throw me some ideas. I'm not spending $5k. I'm thinking of some decent Infinity components or similar, and decent second 4 or 5 channel amp for $400 or so. Rear deck speakers may be $150. If I can use the center and a real center, I would spend $150 on something. Plus I'll spend $200-400 on a sound processor if needed. Thanks guys and girls. [/QUOTE]
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