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<blockquote data-quote="neonblack" data-source="post: 7154768" data-attributes="member: 568995"><p>Opt for 6.5" instead of 6"x8" and you don't want to have speakers in the rear deck pointing straight up into the windshield - better off putting 6.5" in the door. (Sound reflects and also goes thru glass so you're creating a confusing situation with rear deck speakers.) And the main speakers should be the front comps and run the rear comps at a little lower level than the front. The fronts provide the main sound and rear provide somewhat background sound. In fact, I've heard people say that you only need one pr. of speakers in a car for good sound. I prefer 2 pr., I'm not that courageous and if I'm playing AC/DC or Judas Priest I want an extra pr. of comps in the rear..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neonblack, post: 7154768, member: 568995"] Opt for 6.5" instead of 6"x8" and you don't want to have speakers in the rear deck pointing straight up into the windshield - better off putting 6.5" in the door. (Sound reflects and also goes thru glass so you're creating a confusing situation with rear deck speakers.) And the main speakers should be the front comps and run the rear comps at a little lower level than the front. The fronts provide the main sound and rear provide somewhat background sound. In fact, I've heard people say that you only need one pr. of speakers in a car for good sound. I prefer 2 pr., I'm not that courageous and if I'm playing AC/DC or Judas Priest I want an extra pr. of comps in the rear.. [/QUOTE]
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