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Is it OK to have 2 different component sets in front?
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<blockquote data-quote="mlstrass" data-source="post: 3109317" data-attributes="member: 569126"><p>I see the "cancellation issues" thrown out there quite frequently. How is it that cars come from the factory with 8-10 speaker systems and don't seem to suffer from any sort of cancellation or other issues? I'm not saying it's the ideal set up, but I've heard some pretty nice sounding Boston systems in the new Chryslers and they all had a LOT of speakers throughout the car.</p><p></p><p>Biggest "problem" I see is that the tonality might not match up that well. Might be better to get another set of Bostons in the smaller size. Hopefully will have same type of tweeter and match up better. Maybe the S45 coax's would work in your situation. Seems like most of the MBQuart tweets are titanium which would probably be a lot brighter than the Boston soft domes you have.</p><p></p><p>As for getting loud, yes it will help. I run loud rear fill and like it very much when I'm in the mood for just getting loud. SQ does fall off a little, but at those volumes it's not really a concern anyway //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif</p><p></p><p>If you're getting another amp to power the dash speakers you can wire the trigger to a toggle switch and turn them on/off when you want, that's how mine is set up. Best of both worlds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlstrass, post: 3109317, member: 569126"] I see the "cancellation issues" thrown out there quite frequently. How is it that cars come from the factory with 8-10 speaker systems and don't seem to suffer from any sort of cancellation or other issues? I'm not saying it's the ideal set up, but I've heard some pretty nice sounding Boston systems in the new Chryslers and they all had a LOT of speakers throughout the car. Biggest "problem" I see is that the tonality might not match up that well. Might be better to get another set of Bostons in the smaller size. Hopefully will have same type of tweeter and match up better. Maybe the S45 coax's would work in your situation. Seems like most of the MBQuart tweets are titanium which would probably be a lot brighter than the Boston soft domes you have. As for getting loud, yes it will help. I run loud rear fill and like it very much when I'm in the mood for just getting loud. SQ does fall off a little, but at those volumes it's not really a concern anyway [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif[/IMG] If you're getting another amp to power the dash speakers you can wire the trigger to a toggle switch and turn them on/off when you want, that's how mine is set up. Best of both worlds. [/QUOTE]
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