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<blockquote data-quote="adamguy85" data-source="post: 7089207" data-attributes="member: 622878"><p>In my opinion I would get working 6x9s in the back. I'm going to assume what is up front is a 4x6" or comparable and those probably won't play very low. A decent 6x9 and a 4-channel amp should definitely round out the sound. I had the low quality infinity coaxials years ago and I thought they ******, but when I hooked them up to a 4-channel it was a night and day difference. Also, not having working speakers in the rear may put you at another disadvantage because a lot of head units will tend to focus lower frequency signals to the rear. What kind of box do you have your L7 in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamguy85, post: 7089207, member: 622878"] In my opinion I would get working 6x9s in the back. I'm going to assume what is up front is a 4x6" or comparable and those probably won't play very low. A decent 6x9 and a 4-channel amp should definitely round out the sound. I had the low quality infinity coaxials years ago and I thought they ******, but when I hooked them up to a 4-channel it was a night and day difference. Also, not having working speakers in the rear may put you at another disadvantage because a lot of head units will tend to focus lower frequency signals to the rear. What kind of box do you have your L7 in? [/QUOTE]
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