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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8590067" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>not gonna work, you'll localize the bass and fk up the soundstage completely along with run into phase issues. Forget about rears completely and focus that money on a proper front door install with proper baffle, deadening, acoustical treatments, rear wave treatments etc... and you'll have zero issues playing those midbass ranges loud to the point where it punches your chest.</p><p></p><p>Instead of spending anything on the rear, do a 3 way front. Midbass in the door, Get fiberglassed midrange in the kick panel or A pillar on axis. This is what's proven time and time again to win SQ championships and its the main configuration in ANY legit good sounding cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8590067, member: 650438"] not gonna work, you'll localize the bass and fk up the soundstage completely along with run into phase issues. Forget about rears completely and focus that money on a proper front door install with proper baffle, deadening, acoustical treatments, rear wave treatments etc... and you'll have zero issues playing those midbass ranges loud to the point where it punches your chest. Instead of spending anything on the rear, do a 3 way front. Midbass in the door, Get fiberglassed midrange in the kick panel or A pillar on axis. This is what's proven time and time again to win SQ championships and its the main configuration in ANY legit good sounding cars. [/QUOTE]
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