EBMusicMan
Junior Member
Hello all,
I just got my newest project (02 Chevy Silverado) and as usual the stereo comes into play. I have not decided on any speakers yet as I want to go out and hear them before they go in my truck. The thing is I want a lot of headroom so it stays clean even at louder volumes. With my last truck the issue I had was with the Upper mid range and high frequencies dropping off so I was thinking maybe with a big amp and two sets of speakers I could counteract that. Here is my question.
Would I have imaging or cancellation issues with doing something like this. Also is it even worth it? Would I be better off finding a set of components thats could handle the extra power to get my headroom? If I were to go to a single set of components up front is the imaging from kick panels worth it in a single cab truck? Thanks ahead of time for the help and sorry im so scattered. Havent built a system in a few years or more.
I just got my newest project (02 Chevy Silverado) and as usual the stereo comes into play. I have not decided on any speakers yet as I want to go out and hear them before they go in my truck. The thing is I want a lot of headroom so it stays clean even at louder volumes. With my last truck the issue I had was with the Upper mid range and high frequencies dropping off so I was thinking maybe with a big amp and two sets of speakers I could counteract that. Here is my question.
Would I have imaging or cancellation issues with doing something like this. Also is it even worth it? Would I be better off finding a set of components thats could handle the extra power to get my headroom? If I were to go to a single set of components up front is the imaging from kick panels worth it in a single cab truck? Thanks ahead of time for the help and sorry im so scattered. Havent built a system in a few years or more.