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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8590213" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>there's midbass and midrange, choose one or the other, you arent gonna get both unless you drop serious cash and a lot of door prep.</p><p></p><p>6x9s arent always better I've had 6.5s flat out destroy 6x9s in terms of midbass and overall output. You need to get higher sensitivity drivers and put a lot of power to them. I have 450 watts per speaker for mines and they are louder than a car with EIGHT 6x9s per door. EIGHT!!!! Either you mod to fit an 8 or go down to a 6.5. Your speaker selection and choices at 6x9 size is garbage. all the quality drivers are sized 6.5 and 8.</p><p></p><p>Also be advised that your window wont roll down fully for most drivers you use unless you do some major mods. the speaker magnet will 100% get caught in your camry. If you look at the stock speakers, the magnet size is small as a few stacked quarters. Most after market speakers rock a real sized motor that will require a lot of mods to fit your car. I've worked with a camry before, I had to cut the door panel and do the speakers flush mounted just to make things simple and retain the ability to fully roll down the windows.</p><p></p><p>If you want to keep the stock look, you'll have to make 1.5-2.25 inch wood baffle to space it out depending on your speaker's mounting depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8590213, member: 650438"] there's midbass and midrange, choose one or the other, you arent gonna get both unless you drop serious cash and a lot of door prep. 6x9s arent always better I've had 6.5s flat out destroy 6x9s in terms of midbass and overall output. You need to get higher sensitivity drivers and put a lot of power to them. I have 450 watts per speaker for mines and they are louder than a car with EIGHT 6x9s per door. EIGHT!!!! Either you mod to fit an 8 or go down to a 6.5. Your speaker selection and choices at 6x9 size is garbage. all the quality drivers are sized 6.5 and 8. Also be advised that your window wont roll down fully for most drivers you use unless you do some major mods. the speaker magnet will 100% get caught in your camry. If you look at the stock speakers, the magnet size is small as a few stacked quarters. Most after market speakers rock a real sized motor that will require a lot of mods to fit your car. I've worked with a camry before, I had to cut the door panel and do the speakers flush mounted just to make things simple and retain the ability to fully roll down the windows. If you want to keep the stock look, you'll have to make 1.5-2.25 inch wood baffle to space it out depending on your speaker's mounting depth. [/QUOTE]
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