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<blockquote data-quote="drbrown" data-source="post: 1238326" data-attributes="member: 555414"><p>OK so your saying my problem of not having midrange is because I need more high's in the front??? This confuses me because all my 6.5's in the doors do is pierce my ears, how is having another 6.5" right next to the other 6.5 speaker going to add midrange?? I agree components are good to have but for someone with my situation Im just not sure I can swing that because w/out any 5x7 or 6x9 speakers I will have ZERO midrange. UNLESS the components have a more mellow tone?? I have never sat in a car with a truly good system so Im shooting in the dark here.</p><p></p><p>I read in crutchfield "Components allow you to direct the sound path to your ears..." but how can I direct a speaker at my ears unless its up around the window or in the dash? There isnt any room in this car at all. I could replace the fronts with the component set but thats not going to do much good either. :shrug: And I refuse to put the components in the kick panel area because they would get stepped on daily and winter is hardly mild around my area. I just dont know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drbrown, post: 1238326, member: 555414"] OK so your saying my problem of not having midrange is because I need more high's in the front??? This confuses me because all my 6.5's in the doors do is pierce my ears, how is having another 6.5" right next to the other 6.5 speaker going to add midrange?? I agree components are good to have but for someone with my situation Im just not sure I can swing that because w/out any 5x7 or 6x9 speakers I will have ZERO midrange. UNLESS the components have a more mellow tone?? I have never sat in a car with a truly good system so Im shooting in the dark here. I read in crutchfield "Components allow you to direct the sound path to your ears..." but how can I direct a speaker at my ears unless its up around the window or in the dash? There isnt any room in this car at all. I could replace the fronts with the component set but thats not going to do much good either. :shrug: And I refuse to put the components in the kick panel area because they would get stepped on daily and winter is hardly mild around my area. I just dont know! [/QUOTE]
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