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<blockquote data-quote="dogears" data-source="post: 432077" data-attributes="member: 554502"><p>Multiple components can be made to sound very good if the install is done right and you tune it properly. You will probably end up running one of the door speakers out of phase because of cancelation. Mount the tweets facing across the front of the windshield as low in the A pillar as possible. You will probably have to attenuate them 3bd or so. I have a similar setup in my car with 6.5 and 5.25's and the imaging and staging is dead on. Live cd's sound unbelievable and the bass sounds like it is in the front. You can use 6.5 or 8" midbasses in the kicks but they are a nightmare to make work unless you have a ton of room in the floorboard and behind the panel but will also sound great. As far as amp goes I would use the 450/4, its better to have headroom than barely enough power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogears, post: 432077, member: 554502"] Multiple components can be made to sound very good if the install is done right and you tune it properly. You will probably end up running one of the door speakers out of phase because of cancelation. Mount the tweets facing across the front of the windshield as low in the A pillar as possible. You will probably have to attenuate them 3bd or so. I have a similar setup in my car with 6.5 and 5.25's and the imaging and staging is dead on. Live cd's sound unbelievable and the bass sounds like it is in the front. You can use 6.5 or 8" midbasses in the kicks but they are a nightmare to make work unless you have a ton of room in the floorboard and behind the panel but will also sound great. As far as amp goes I would use the 450/4, its better to have headroom than barely enough power. [/QUOTE]
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