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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8673645" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Not really. The ones i suggested hit waay harder than their weight class by far when ran active. this video sorta explains what i'm talking about. What you know is a typical mediocre joe blow setup that gets scammed by the car audio shops for mediocre performance. The kind of setup I'm talking about is whats used in high class competition cars or the really well done daily drivers. </p><p></p><p>You will not use the head unit at all, just straight up music from your phone. There's a little controller to can get too if you wish. Back speakers disconnected but the front speakers have full power from your 4 channel amp. your stock head unit only outputs like 3-5 watts rms the amp suggested is tested 125 rms per channel +. You'll be heard several football fields away and the MOST important thing is soundstage. Music is recorded in 2.1 NOTt 4.1 or 5.1 there was never supposed to be rear speakers in the equation in the first place. All it does is drag the sound back. Proper sound quality is when you can literally see a whole concert live on your car's dash. You can literally see the artist walking left or right, guitars on one side, bass on the other, drums sweeping across the dash etc.... You literally dont get that when rear speakers are used in the equation. Its not really a waste when its a full blown upgrade when done right. More speakers doesnt mean better, all that means is much more sound waves and cancellation along with localization going on.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]VE7VlKUVXks[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8673645, member: 650438"] Not really. The ones i suggested hit waay harder than their weight class by far when ran active. this video sorta explains what i'm talking about. What you know is a typical mediocre joe blow setup that gets scammed by the car audio shops for mediocre performance. The kind of setup I'm talking about is whats used in high class competition cars or the really well done daily drivers. You will not use the head unit at all, just straight up music from your phone. There's a little controller to can get too if you wish. Back speakers disconnected but the front speakers have full power from your 4 channel amp. your stock head unit only outputs like 3-5 watts rms the amp suggested is tested 125 rms per channel +. You'll be heard several football fields away and the MOST important thing is soundstage. Music is recorded in 2.1 NOTt 4.1 or 5.1 there was never supposed to be rear speakers in the equation in the first place. All it does is drag the sound back. Proper sound quality is when you can literally see a whole concert live on your car's dash. You can literally see the artist walking left or right, guitars on one side, bass on the other, drums sweeping across the dash etc.... You literally dont get that when rear speakers are used in the equation. Its not really a waste when its a full blown upgrade when done right. More speakers doesnt mean better, all that means is much more sound waves and cancellation along with localization going on. [MEDIA=youtube]VE7VlKUVXks[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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