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<blockquote data-quote="cyantist" data-source="post: 1500897" data-attributes="member: 552254"><p>I don't recommend tweeters of any kind in the rear of a vehicle.. Unless you have a need for them (ie: always have passengers) then I would look for a good set of mid-bass to put back there.. I run a set of Kicker RMB6 for my rear fill.. It fills in nicely without pulling my sound stage to the rear of the car.. But like everything else, it's all a matter of preference.. Some people like to be 'surrounded' with sound, but for me, it just sounds unnatural..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyantist, post: 1500897, member: 552254"] I don't recommend tweeters of any kind in the rear of a vehicle.. Unless you have a need for them (ie: always have passengers) then I would look for a good set of mid-bass to put back there.. I run a set of Kicker RMB6 for my rear fill.. It fills in nicely without pulling my sound stage to the rear of the car.. But like everything else, it's all a matter of preference.. Some people like to be 'surrounded' with sound, but for me, it just sounds unnatural.. [/QUOTE]
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