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<blockquote data-quote="Gary S" data-source="post: 3301961" data-attributes="member: 568291"><p>If you can get them sealed with even a little air space in the kicks, that would be better than door speakers. Adding door speakers at that point would negate the good front soundstage and imaging kicks can give (unless you are going to add strickly midbass drivers to the doors to compliment kicks, but this is another topic... and even if the midbass drivers are crossed quite low, they may still degrade kick panel imaging).</p><p></p><p>If you can't get the speakers installed sealed and in rigid enclosures (which probably rules out q-forms unless they are highly modified/customized), one set in the doors is the next best thing.</p><p></p><p>As others have pointed out, don't do two sets up front... instead, buy one set of higher quality for your money.</p><p></p><p>Dejawiz has some great recommendations for speakers, can't go wrong with those. But for high power and a soft dome, Oz matrix would be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary S, post: 3301961, member: 568291"] If you can get them sealed with even a little air space in the kicks, that would be better than door speakers. Adding door speakers at that point would negate the good front soundstage and imaging kicks can give (unless you are going to add strickly midbass drivers to the doors to compliment kicks, but this is another topic... and even if the midbass drivers are crossed quite low, they may still degrade kick panel imaging). If you can't get the speakers installed sealed and in rigid enclosures (which probably rules out q-forms unless they are highly modified/customized), one set in the doors is the next best thing. As others have pointed out, don't do two sets up front... instead, buy one set of higher quality for your money. Dejawiz has some great recommendations for speakers, can't go wrong with those. But for high power and a soft dome, Oz matrix would be good. [/QUOTE]
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