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<blockquote data-quote="rokroka" data-source="post: 8364954" data-attributes="member: 665060"><p>Obviously you've never owned a Mercedes, Volvo, or BMW all of these vehicles utilize Front/Rear Soundstage for SQL. I have no intent on competing with this vehicle, In-fact the system being installed here was purchased for my 1988 Mercedes 300CE but I threw a rod so its been modified and installed as a hybrid SQL/SPL block-beater aimed at pissing off stupid drivers who like to cut in front of me. As far as sound quality no worries there is another set of Harmon Kardon L7 2.5 tweets in the dash to fill the stage for the front. As far as the rear this is a Jeep I have rear passengers often, and rear staging is important in my case. It's easy to look at someone else's project and say what you would do different, there are a million ways to do car audio and no predefined rules for install because every vehicle differs in volume and acoustics. The same can be said for speaker positioning, front facing, rear facing, justified are all variables that come into play, but differ from system to system. At the end of the day its what sounds good to the masses around the vehicle and I haven't had any complaints in-fact all I ever hear is DAAAAAAAAM!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rokroka, post: 8364954, member: 665060"] Obviously you've never owned a Mercedes, Volvo, or BMW all of these vehicles utilize Front/Rear Soundstage for SQL. I have no intent on competing with this vehicle, In-fact the system being installed here was purchased for my 1988 Mercedes 300CE but I threw a rod so its been modified and installed as a hybrid SQL/SPL block-beater aimed at pissing off stupid drivers who like to cut in front of me. As far as sound quality no worries there is another set of Harmon Kardon L7 2.5 tweets in the dash to fill the stage for the front. As far as the rear this is a Jeep I have rear passengers often, and rear staging is important in my case. It's easy to look at someone else's project and say what you would do different, there are a million ways to do car audio and no predefined rules for install because every vehicle differs in volume and acoustics. The same can be said for speaker positioning, front facing, rear facing, justified are all variables that come into play, but differ from system to system. At the end of the day its what sounds good to the masses around the vehicle and I haven't had any complaints in-fact all I ever hear is DAAAAAAAAM!!!! [/QUOTE]
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