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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 667939" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>Dash speakers tend to have little bass to begin with because the sound from the back side of the speaker can cancel what's comming out the front. Small speakers like 4's or 3-1/2's are the worst. If it's possible, put some kind of padding behind them to block the "back wave" - it can make a difference. BTW there are much better 4" coaxials than those Rockford's.</p><p></p><p>The rear speakers should fit the openings perfectly with no gaps around them and no way for sound from the back side to come into the cabin. It's always the bass that suffers when there's leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 667939, member: 541144"] Dash speakers tend to have little bass to begin with because the sound from the back side of the speaker can cancel what's comming out the front. Small speakers like 4's or 3-1/2's are the worst. If it's possible, put some kind of padding behind them to block the "back wave" - it can make a difference. BTW there are much better 4" coaxials than those Rockford's. The rear speakers should fit the openings perfectly with no gaps around them and no way for sound from the back side to come into the cabin. It's always the bass that suffers when there's leaks. [/QUOTE]
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