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<blockquote data-quote="techguy200200" data-source="post: 64753" data-attributes="member: 544728"><p>He is correct, they aren't anything like subs as far as air space, but any speaker except a tweeter will sound better if you give them what they need. Usually they sound good free air like in a back dash or something, but if you put them in a door or a kick pannel you want to at least give them a baffle so they have some resistance and don't just free air. That way you will get more bass from them. If you bought those for midrange like I did my r6.5s you will want to put them in some sort of enclosure or baffle. As your local car audio store they will show you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techguy200200, post: 64753, member: 544728"] He is correct, they aren't anything like subs as far as air space, but any speaker except a tweeter will sound better if you give them what they need. Usually they sound good free air like in a back dash or something, but if you put them in a door or a kick pannel you want to at least give them a baffle so they have some resistance and don't just free air. That way you will get more bass from them. If you bought those for midrange like I did my r6.5s you will want to put them in some sort of enclosure or baffle. As your local car audio store they will show you. [/QUOTE]
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