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<blockquote data-quote="Cravingbass123" data-source="post: 5362903" data-attributes="member: 584170"><p>batcheh put the 6x9's you got pictured in your first post in the rear doors for rear fill, powered by your head unit, and then get some components for your front doors and power those with a 2 channel amp. should be great for your 15.</p><p></p><p>then when no one is sitting in the rear seats, you can mute the rear speakers by fading them out on the head unit, so they don't mess with your front sound stage, cuz from the front seats, rear speakers can clutter your clarity and ruin your mid and high imaging.</p><p></p><p>its a win win</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cravingbass123, post: 5362903, member: 584170"] batcheh put the 6x9's you got pictured in your first post in the rear doors for rear fill, powered by your head unit, and then get some components for your front doors and power those with a 2 channel amp. should be great for your 15. then when no one is sitting in the rear seats, you can mute the rear speakers by fading them out on the head unit, so they don't mess with your front sound stage, cuz from the front seats, rear speakers can clutter your clarity and ruin your mid and high imaging. its a win win [/QUOTE]
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