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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8535291" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Doing this with aftermarket equipment the right way is possible, but your options are entirely hinged on one of two DSPs. The two sets of rear speakers are an extravagance for the enjoyment of rear seat passengers only. The center speaker with the right signal processing can help give similarly good sound for both front seats, and it will give some benefit to rear seat passengers if they're even paying attention to the music enough to care.</p><p></p><p>One Nissan front speaker setup I have designed, which has gotten rave reviews, consists of 2.5" deep 6.5" mid-woofers in 7/8" deep PVC spacer brackets and 1" aluminum tweeters. The choice of when to buy a DSP, and yes you can get a good one for under $500, will dictate if/when you need to use passive crossovers and also how many amplifier channels you'll want to buy.</p><p></p><p>I do this kind of system design work all the time, and you're welcome to PM or e-mail me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8535291, member: 628688"] Doing this with aftermarket equipment the right way is possible, but your options are entirely hinged on one of two DSPs. The two sets of rear speakers are an extravagance for the enjoyment of rear seat passengers only. The center speaker with the right signal processing can help give similarly good sound for both front seats, and it will give some benefit to rear seat passengers if they're even paying attention to the music enough to care. One Nissan front speaker setup I have designed, which has gotten rave reviews, consists of 2.5" deep 6.5" mid-woofers in 7/8" deep PVC spacer brackets and 1" aluminum tweeters. The choice of when to buy a DSP, and yes you can get a good one for under $500, will dictate if/when you need to use passive crossovers and also how many amplifier channels you'll want to buy. I do this kind of system design work all the time, and you're welcome to PM or e-mail me. [/QUOTE]
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