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<blockquote data-quote="dubstepper1000" data-source="post: 8378018" data-attributes="member: 664848"><p>No, if you cant hear them, its the speaker or amp with the problem, 130 watts for a 6x9 is a decent amount of power. My friend has the same complaint with his rears saying that he cant hear them, but when you are in the front seat, you aren't supposed to hear them very much, it is more for the rear passengers. I have a 12 speaker system in my car and when i fade out the rear speakers, I hear little to to no change when I'm driving but the people in the back notice it a lot. If you really wanted to hear them well, build a box and move them closer to you or add more power. I recently installed two 6.5 with 60 RMS each on a rear shelf and they are very loud in the backseat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubstepper1000, post: 8378018, member: 664848"] No, if you cant hear them, its the speaker or amp with the problem, 130 watts for a 6x9 is a decent amount of power. My friend has the same complaint with his rears saying that he cant hear them, but when you are in the front seat, you aren't supposed to hear them very much, it is more for the rear passengers. I have a 12 speaker system in my car and when i fade out the rear speakers, I hear little to to no change when I'm driving but the people in the back notice it a lot. If you really wanted to hear them well, build a box and move them closer to you or add more power. I recently installed two 6.5 with 60 RMS each on a rear shelf and they are very loud in the backseat [/QUOTE]
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