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<blockquote data-quote="mil81" data-source="post: 4593906" data-attributes="member: 590578"><p>I love hearing what you guys have to say in here. I am just learning how to properly setup an SQ system, but have a lot to learn.</p><p></p><p>In my Dodge, I just installed an older set of 5 1/4 MB Quarts in the rear to fill what my Boston 6x9's are putting out. Those 5 1/4's were so loud and sharp, it didn't sound very good. It was loud, but ear piercing if you were sitting in the back. I am going to have to turn them down, and maybe disconnect the tweets if it's still too bad. Or do as stated above, and pick up a cheap set of Coax's and turn them way down.</p><p></p><p>Also interested in the thread, because one of these days I need to replace the 6x9's with a good set of Comps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mil81, post: 4593906, member: 590578"] I love hearing what you guys have to say in here. I am just learning how to properly setup an SQ system, but have a lot to learn. In my Dodge, I just installed an older set of 5 1/4 MB Quarts in the rear to fill what my Boston 6x9's are putting out. Those 5 1/4's were so loud and sharp, it didn't sound very good. It was loud, but ear piercing if you were sitting in the back. I am going to have to turn them down, and maybe disconnect the tweets if it's still too bad. Or do as stated above, and pick up a cheap set of Coax's and turn them way down. Also interested in the thread, because one of these days I need to replace the 6x9's with a good set of Comps. [/QUOTE]
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