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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 8378337" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>Characteristics of the speakers you use are pretty much static, and can't be changed. But that doesn't mean you can't change the environment which the speaker is in to make it more suitable for the speaker you are using. It could be a lot more work than you are willing to do. And that's okay. Make a list of all the things you would like for your speakers to do for you, and you may find out that the speaker you have chosen is not the right fit for you. And that's cool, you have lots of choices out there, and don't have to stick to just one choice. That's the funnest part of audio, trying and experimenting to find the right setup for you. I kinda run this into the ground with other members, but a good place to start would be a local car audio show. It will give you a close up and personal experience with lots of different brands and setups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 8378337, member: 633259"] Characteristics of the speakers you use are pretty much static, and can't be changed. But that doesn't mean you can't change the environment which the speaker is in to make it more suitable for the speaker you are using. It could be a lot more work than you are willing to do. And that's okay. Make a list of all the things you would like for your speakers to do for you, and you may find out that the speaker you have chosen is not the right fit for you. And that's cool, you have lots of choices out there, and don't have to stick to just one choice. That's the funnest part of audio, trying and experimenting to find the right setup for you. I kinda run this into the ground with other members, but a good place to start would be a local car audio show. It will give you a close up and personal experience with lots of different brands and setups. [/QUOTE]
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