I posted this on DIYMA but was also wondering if anyone here has experimented with anything like this as well.
I have a few options I was wondering about and wanted to hear everyone's opinion on this. I currently just installed 8" midbass drivers in the doors, I have 4" drivers in the kick panels, and tweets on the A-Pillars. I will be running a 3sixty.2 along with a Pioneer 800prs. Basically after wiring everything the way I want it (I think), I will basically have the Center ch. of the 3sixty.2 unit unoccupied. Ok, now to the options. I have an extra 50wrms x 2 amp that I can add and I was wondering if it would be worth it to stick in 2 more 6 1/2" midbass drivers in the rear doors? I have decent processing for them including T/A with the center ch. the only problem being that they would be in mono. Would this screw up my frontstage or would it be a good way to add a little more impact along with the 8's up front. Another option could be running something full-range in the rears for a little more of an ambient sound, once again the problem being a mono signal. Final option would be to totally just seal up the rear doors and never think about them again //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Anyone ever experiment with something similar?
I have a few options I was wondering about and wanted to hear everyone's opinion on this. I currently just installed 8" midbass drivers in the doors, I have 4" drivers in the kick panels, and tweets on the A-Pillars. I will be running a 3sixty.2 along with a Pioneer 800prs. Basically after wiring everything the way I want it (I think), I will basically have the Center ch. of the 3sixty.2 unit unoccupied. Ok, now to the options. I have an extra 50wrms x 2 amp that I can add and I was wondering if it would be worth it to stick in 2 more 6 1/2" midbass drivers in the rear doors? I have decent processing for them including T/A with the center ch. the only problem being that they would be in mono. Would this screw up my frontstage or would it be a good way to add a little more impact along with the 8's up front. Another option could be running something full-range in the rears for a little more of an ambient sound, once again the problem being a mono signal. Final option would be to totally just seal up the rear doors and never think about them again //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Anyone ever experiment with something similar?
