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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8528831" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>technically you do have tweeters all around with all your coaxials (AKA midranges with tweeters attached in the center.) So basically you will have 7 tweeters total in your car once you get your RF tweeters in. You can be happy with what you got but when people are looking for the best, There are proper methods to achieving real sound quality.</p><p></p><p>I'm Not talking about expensive methods either. Just doing a proper front stage setup with quality front mids and tweeters with proper amplifier power then buy a proper head unit with proper processing. Acoustically treating doors and then time align and crossover. Then EQ properly with a real time analyzer and you'll achieve way better results then cheap speakers all around the car and not achieving any sort of sound stage nor detail or clarity or loudness but rather a glob of sound mess sounding like cheap headphones.</p><p></p><p>Loud and clean does not classify as sound quality anymore its already expected however there's way more depth to real sound quality then just throwing speakers into your car. I'd advise you to hit up local MECA sound quality comps and hear proper setups and see what its all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8528831, member: 650438"] technically you do have tweeters all around with all your coaxials (AKA midranges with tweeters attached in the center.) So basically you will have 7 tweeters total in your car once you get your RF tweeters in. You can be happy with what you got but when people are looking for the best, There are proper methods to achieving real sound quality. I'm Not talking about expensive methods either. Just doing a proper front stage setup with quality front mids and tweeters with proper amplifier power then buy a proper head unit with proper processing. Acoustically treating doors and then time align and crossover. Then EQ properly with a real time analyzer and you'll achieve way better results then cheap speakers all around the car and not achieving any sort of sound stage nor detail or clarity or loudness but rather a glob of sound mess sounding like cheap headphones. Loud and clean does not classify as sound quality anymore its already expected however there's way more depth to real sound quality then just throwing speakers into your car. I'd advise you to hit up local MECA sound quality comps and hear proper setups and see what its all about. [/QUOTE]
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