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<blockquote data-quote="2theMaxx21" data-source="post: 114639" data-attributes="member: 546337"><p>Oh, and if you want some good Sound Q and a good sound stage, don't put tweets in the A-pillars. If you spread your speakers all over the place it's hard to adjust the sound and move your sound up front for a realistic sound stage. My choice would be to spend some good money on a good pair of coaxials or components and put them in the kick panels. And a head unit with a good EQ, digital time alignment, and high pass filters would make it absolutely perfect!</p><p></p><p>Take my word, the simpler it is, the better sounding it will be. A nice head unit, one pair of speakers up front, one pair in the rear, a good sub or two, a couple nice amps, some good quality wiring and cables, and a good install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2theMaxx21, post: 114639, member: 546337"] Oh, and if you want some good Sound Q and a good sound stage, don't put tweets in the A-pillars. If you spread your speakers all over the place it's hard to adjust the sound and move your sound up front for a realistic sound stage. My choice would be to spend some good money on a good pair of coaxials or components and put them in the kick panels. And a head unit with a good EQ, digital time alignment, and high pass filters would make it absolutely perfect! Take my word, the simpler it is, the better sounding it will be. A nice head unit, one pair of speakers up front, one pair in the rear, a good sub or two, a couple nice amps, some good quality wiring and cables, and a good install. [/QUOTE]
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