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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8864277" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Pretty sure this has kind of been addressed in your other thread? At any rate, you would lose all control of the volume, not good. Additionally, if you have the option to go with fill in the rear doors in your case, being that you are going to have a sub in the trunk, you will have to isolate any drivers in the rear package tray. Personally, I would leave the 6x9 opening in the rear package deck clear/open for some of that low end to get into the cabin. This also assumes that you are going to dampen the trunk too. Otherwise, just cover them up. 6x9s in the rear or any in the rear that are not isolated from the subs will be subject the sound pressure (can be blown out) that the subs are going to generate, especially with the HCCA amp you are going to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8864277, member: 689267"] Pretty sure this has kind of been addressed in your other thread? At any rate, you would lose all control of the volume, not good. Additionally, if you have the option to go with fill in the rear doors in your case, being that you are going to have a sub in the trunk, you will have to isolate any drivers in the rear package tray. Personally, I would leave the 6x9 opening in the rear package deck clear/open for some of that low end to get into the cabin. This also assumes that you are going to dampen the trunk too. Otherwise, just cover them up. 6x9s in the rear or any in the rear that are not isolated from the subs will be subject the sound pressure (can be blown out) that the subs are going to generate, especially with the HCCA amp you are going to use. [/QUOTE]
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