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<blockquote data-quote="polm" data-source="post: 7627034" data-attributes="member: 638197"><p>Thanks for the reply again!</p><p></p><p>No I don't drive like a ganster lol it feels uncomfortable to me. I've tried changing position and didnt notice any difference really...As for the way the speakers are mounted, there is huge gap. I used the included sticky foam to prevent leaking. The sound barely leaks out. I tried fading to the front only today and I really have to put the volume higher to make it sound loud enough, like really loud. Just as an indicator, the volume usually sites at around 20-24 which is pretty loud. At 28-30 with the fade in center position, my ears almost bleed (well not really lol but you get it). When the fade is at front 100%, I have to put the volume to around 32 for it to sound like all 4 speakers at 20...It really isn't loud enough. I rechecked the connections too just to make sure everything is wired correctly and it seems fine. I could probably be able to mount some 6 inch speakers instead. If I buy loud enough speakers this should solve my problem right? Also I forgot to mention my car is a Toyota Tercel 1999.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also I did set the sub to the sub out so the sub still kicks when I fade to the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="polm, post: 7627034, member: 638197"] Thanks for the reply again! No I don't drive like a ganster lol it feels uncomfortable to me. I've tried changing position and didnt notice any difference really...As for the way the speakers are mounted, there is huge gap. I used the included sticky foam to prevent leaking. The sound barely leaks out. I tried fading to the front only today and I really have to put the volume higher to make it sound loud enough, like really loud. Just as an indicator, the volume usually sites at around 20-24 which is pretty loud. At 28-30 with the fade in center position, my ears almost bleed (well not really lol but you get it). When the fade is at front 100%, I have to put the volume to around 32 for it to sound like all 4 speakers at 20...It really isn't loud enough. I rechecked the connections too just to make sure everything is wired correctly and it seems fine. I could probably be able to mount some 6 inch speakers instead. If I buy loud enough speakers this should solve my problem right? Also I forgot to mention my car is a Toyota Tercel 1999. Thanks again! EDIT: Also I did set the sub to the sub out so the sub still kicks when I fade to the front. [/QUOTE]
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