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Classic Porsche 911, 6.5 shallow coax...I would like your input
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodek" data-source="post: 8787308" data-attributes="member: 552970"><p>I've decided to go ahead and keep the Polk DB652's in the front doors. The car has provisions for 4x6's in the rear deck. I'm going to add some and power them off of the JBL Stadium 4. I'm not too worried about destroying the soundstage while hooning the car and as such I'll play the front's and rears at volume while driving fast-ish. When driving gently, I'll fade the rear fill out and enjoy a better front sound stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodek, post: 8787308, member: 552970"] I've decided to go ahead and keep the Polk DB652's in the front doors. The car has provisions for 4x6's in the rear deck. I'm going to add some and power them off of the JBL Stadium 4. I'm not too worried about destroying the soundstage while hooning the car and as such I'll play the front's and rears at volume while driving fast-ish. When driving gently, I'll fade the rear fill out and enjoy a better front sound stage. [/QUOTE]
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