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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7657332" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>Well, looking more at B&amp;C, I see they are a pretty diverse pro-audio oriented brand as well. Their products look great. You could just save a considerable bit of money going with some other brands that would still accomplish your goals. speakers in the "pro-audio" category aren't as worried about the intricacies of sound quality, just worried about taking gobs of power and putting it out clearly/cleanly, like a concert.</p><p></p><p>I would strongly suggest against using the trunk lid as any part of the enclosure, that'd just be a nightmare. However, you could do some midrange in small enclosures in the trunk I guess. Personally I'd focus on the door installs. A pair of mid-ranges in each door up front, and a pair of mid-bass in each door in the rear. And 2 or 4 super-tweets up front. It takes a lot of work and tuning and time and effort to get it all sounding well together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7657332, member: 631325"] Well, looking more at B&C, I see they are a pretty diverse pro-audio oriented brand as well. Their products look great. You could just save a considerable bit of money going with some other brands that would still accomplish your goals. speakers in the "pro-audio" category aren't as worried about the intricacies of sound quality, just worried about taking gobs of power and putting it out clearly/cleanly, like a concert. I would strongly suggest against using the trunk lid as any part of the enclosure, that'd just be a nightmare. However, you could do some midrange in small enclosures in the trunk I guess. Personally I'd focus on the door installs. A pair of mid-ranges in each door up front, and a pair of mid-bass in each door in the rear. And 2 or 4 super-tweets up front. It takes a lot of work and tuning and time and effort to get it all sounding well together. [/QUOTE]
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