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Does rear speakers improves driver audio experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="MicraMan" data-source="post: 8875469" data-attributes="member: 688826"><p>Didn't expect that much debate here! But good to read all of you.</p><p></p><p>As it seems important, I drive a small car, a Nissan Micra from 2007. The speakers are the ones that come with the car, and they don't sound bad for the car it is, but I would like to improve it. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking in maybe moving the stock speakers to the rear part, and if it was necessary make'em sound lesser than the fronts. Now I know I would like to cut the high frequencies to make everything sound better.</p><p></p><p>I am not thinking in a sub. I dont need that much high quality sound in my car, although I would appreciate it. Also, in a small car like mine, probably it doesnt fit.</p><p></p><p>About the making the car less noisy to be able to hear beyter the music, I wonder if there is something else to do other than working the doors. Is there?</p><p></p><p>I have everything to do and to decide, but with a pair of good coaxials in the front part probably it is enough. </p><p></p><p>I am listening to your suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MicraMan, post: 8875469, member: 688826"] Didn't expect that much debate here! But good to read all of you. As it seems important, I drive a small car, a Nissan Micra from 2007. The speakers are the ones that come with the car, and they don't sound bad for the car it is, but I would like to improve it. I was thinking in maybe moving the stock speakers to the rear part, and if it was necessary make'em sound lesser than the fronts. Now I know I would like to cut the high frequencies to make everything sound better. I am not thinking in a sub. I dont need that much high quality sound in my car, although I would appreciate it. Also, in a small car like mine, probably it doesnt fit. About the making the car less noisy to be able to hear beyter the music, I wonder if there is something else to do other than working the doors. Is there? I have everything to do and to decide, but with a pair of good coaxials in the front part probably it is enough. I am listening to your suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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