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<blockquote data-quote="Seraphim38" data-source="post: 7895395" data-attributes="member: 638571"><p>There's a few things I would add;</p><p></p><p>rear deck speakers hit the window and reflect forwards, and are phase coherent. Front speakers are firing towards each other and are hence out of phase physically, and are not typically aimed at your head. The sound that reaches your ear is off axis and or has to bounce a few times. Lastly, the speaker wires that go from the rear deck speakers are short but the ones that run the doors are long, so there can be loss of signal due to resistance in the cable. Any one of these factors are subtle but combined they can make enough of a difference to explain your experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seraphim38, post: 7895395, member: 638571"] There's a few things I would add; rear deck speakers hit the window and reflect forwards, and are phase coherent. Front speakers are firing towards each other and are hence out of phase physically, and are not typically aimed at your head. The sound that reaches your ear is off axis and or has to bounce a few times. Lastly, the speaker wires that go from the rear deck speakers are short but the ones that run the doors are long, so there can be loss of signal due to resistance in the cable. Any one of these factors are subtle but combined they can make enough of a difference to explain your experiences. [/QUOTE]
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