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<blockquote data-quote="Papaloads" data-source="post: 4093513" data-attributes="member: 586630"><p>Cool thank you Rick for your recommendations.</p><p></p><p>For the most part I don't really carry any passengers and if I do they don't usually know anything about car audio systems so I guess it might be a smarter choice to do as you say and put the extra money on sound-deadening and install.</p><p></p><p>I'm relatively new at all this install stuff, mainly just observed my own and other car audio installs and think of myself as not tooo much of a retard (i can follow directions and use common sense), so I was wondering if you guys thought this sound-deadening, component and amp hook up(wiring already done), was something doable for a newbie?</p><p></p><p>Also I had a question about the way it would sound for the person sitting in the backseat of my car with no 6x9's during medium to higher volume playback. Would they have a not so pleasurable sound experience? Would they feel like something sounds weird or not right because they are in a vacuum like position in between the bass and the components? Or would they not be phased at all because the components in the front would fill the entire cabin and allow them to hear the music just fine?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your time,</p><p></p><p>Ramon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papaloads, post: 4093513, member: 586630"] Cool thank you Rick for your recommendations. For the most part I don't really carry any passengers and if I do they don't usually know anything about car audio systems so I guess it might be a smarter choice to do as you say and put the extra money on sound-deadening and install. I'm relatively new at all this install stuff, mainly just observed my own and other car audio installs and think of myself as not tooo much of a retard (i can follow directions and use common sense), so I was wondering if you guys thought this sound-deadening, component and amp hook up(wiring already done), was something doable for a newbie? Also I had a question about the way it would sound for the person sitting in the backseat of my car with no 6x9's during medium to higher volume playback. Would they have a not so pleasurable sound experience? Would they feel like something sounds weird or not right because they are in a vacuum like position in between the bass and the components? Or would they not be phased at all because the components in the front would fill the entire cabin and allow them to hear the music just fine? Thank you for your time, Ramon [/QUOTE]
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