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<blockquote data-quote="staan" data-source="post: 8534700" data-attributes="member: 669929"><p>it really comes down to if you want to be loud or have sound quality. When you listen to headphones, it gives you an image of what the recording should sound like with 2 distinct left and right channels and the sum non panned part of the mix in the dead center. Its hard to do in a car but can be accomplished. It wont happen with speakers all over the place causing cancellation all over the listening position.</p><p></p><p>for example:in your description the driver has dedicated right in the center console and left in driver door. the right in the passenger door will be playing the same thing but the waves from the rt center console and passenger door will reach your head at different times causing signal overlap and cancellation.</p><p></p><p>its best to do as thorough an install as you can with as little drivers as possible if you really are looking for an sq build, it will still be loud but not as fatiguing(and sometimes dangerous) to your ears</p><p></p><p>this is not saying anything is wrong with a loud install, if that's what you want go as many drivers and as much power as you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="staan, post: 8534700, member: 669929"] it really comes down to if you want to be loud or have sound quality. When you listen to headphones, it gives you an image of what the recording should sound like with 2 distinct left and right channels and the sum non panned part of the mix in the dead center. Its hard to do in a car but can be accomplished. It wont happen with speakers all over the place causing cancellation all over the listening position. for example:in your description the driver has dedicated right in the center console and left in driver door. the right in the passenger door will be playing the same thing but the waves from the rt center console and passenger door will reach your head at different times causing signal overlap and cancellation. its best to do as thorough an install as you can with as little drivers as possible if you really are looking for an sq build, it will still be loud but not as fatiguing(and sometimes dangerous) to your ears this is not saying anything is wrong with a loud install, if that's what you want go as many drivers and as much power as you can. [/QUOTE]
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