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<blockquote data-quote="What was that?" data-source="post: 8275825" data-attributes="member: 606737"><p>I have a 93 s10 blazer. I built small enclosures in the front corner of the doors. I have 6.5's in the doors. The pic shows it ripped apart, again! I took the enclosures out. I just wanted to show you how much room you have without interfering with the window operation. The white aluminium is just a drip guard because I want to see how they sound free air. I put my tweets flush mount in the dash facing you and mid range ribbons are in the factory locations. It's the best sounding set up I have had.</p><p></p><p>I'm a fan of good rear fill. I have a second set of components in the back. They are time aligned and individually tuned for optimal back seat listening. I also have the rear on their own eq with level control so I can turn them down quickly without messing with sound adjustments. When I'm listening to rap I like to be centered in the music ( hence strong rear speakers). When I listen to other stuff I like depth and imaging so I turn down the rear and listen away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What was that?, post: 8275825, member: 606737"] I have a 93 s10 blazer. I built small enclosures in the front corner of the doors. I have 6.5's in the doors. The pic shows it ripped apart, again! I took the enclosures out. I just wanted to show you how much room you have without interfering with the window operation. The white aluminium is just a drip guard because I want to see how they sound free air. I put my tweets flush mount in the dash facing you and mid range ribbons are in the factory locations. It's the best sounding set up I have had. I'm a fan of good rear fill. I have a second set of components in the back. They are time aligned and individually tuned for optimal back seat listening. I also have the rear on their own eq with level control so I can turn them down quickly without messing with sound adjustments. When I'm listening to rap I like to be centered in the music ( hence strong rear speakers). When I listen to other stuff I like depth and imaging so I turn down the rear and listen away. [/QUOTE]
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