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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8832618" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>Im not sure if this helps or is the correct way but I have 6.5 mids in the front doors and tweets in the pillars I used 2way 6x9s in the rear deck. The frequency levels go down to 55hz in the front and 60hz for the rears. Not a great deal of bass but the clarity is wonderful. Eq, dsp stuff on the hu and ampd using a good 4ch.</p><p>3 or 4 way rears get muddled when tweets are in the front. Rear should support not overstep the front stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8832618, member: 686684"] Im not sure if this helps or is the correct way but I have 6.5 mids in the front doors and tweets in the pillars I used 2way 6x9s in the rear deck. The frequency levels go down to 55hz in the front and 60hz for the rears. Not a great deal of bass but the clarity is wonderful. Eq, dsp stuff on the hu and ampd using a good 4ch. 3 or 4 way rears get muddled when tweets are in the front. Rear should support not overstep the front stage. [/QUOTE]
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