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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8714650" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>To be completely honest. To get the best result. You need to setup your audio system properly to modern day standards for SQ. </p><p>Meaning getting rid of the rear speakers, getting rid of that head unit that has literally no tuning capabilities, get one with active network capabilities and then you can start to reorganize your system properly and actually get proper sound out of your gear. Yes getting rid of the rear speakers will massively improve soundstage along with giving your front speakers the power they crave. This is the modern day meta for a damn good reason.</p><p></p><p>Active networks allow you to adjust tweeter and midrange volume independently along with crossover points so you get the best blend possible between sub, mid and tweeter because just having it on a passive crossover like you are right now is just gambling on whether the speakers can work okay in your car or not. Going active makes sure your speakers are working at 100% efficiency for maximum clarity and loudness and as you say "balance". </p><p></p><p>This involves using your 4 channel to amp the tweeter on a pair of channels and the midrange on the other pair of channels. The head unit will be in network mode which changes RCA outputs from front and rear into High, Mid and low. </p><p></p><p>Now that you can independent control each mid and tweeter you can set time alignment as well to delay further away speakers so that the sound waves hit your ear at the same time which creates a virtual live studio in front of your dash where you can see each musician playing each instrument via sound. You will <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="💯" title="💯" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f4af.png" /> never get this with rear speakers which completely ruin this major factor that makes music sound like music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8714650, member: 650438"] To be completely honest. To get the best result. You need to setup your audio system properly to modern day standards for SQ. Meaning getting rid of the rear speakers, getting rid of that head unit that has literally no tuning capabilities, get one with active network capabilities and then you can start to reorganize your system properly and actually get proper sound out of your gear. Yes getting rid of the rear speakers will massively improve soundstage along with giving your front speakers the power they crave. This is the modern day meta for a damn good reason. Active networks allow you to adjust tweeter and midrange volume independently along with crossover points so you get the best blend possible between sub, mid and tweeter because just having it on a passive crossover like you are right now is just gambling on whether the speakers can work okay in your car or not. Going active makes sure your speakers are working at 100% efficiency for maximum clarity and loudness and as you say "balance". This involves using your 4 channel to amp the tweeter on a pair of channels and the midrange on the other pair of channels. The head unit will be in network mode which changes RCA outputs from front and rear into High, Mid and low. Now that you can independent control each mid and tweeter you can set time alignment as well to delay further away speakers so that the sound waves hit your ear at the same time which creates a virtual live studio in front of your dash where you can see each musician playing each instrument via sound. You will 💯 never get this with rear speakers which completely ruin this major factor that makes music sound like music. [/QUOTE]
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