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<blockquote data-quote="Brock" data-source="post: 69724" data-attributes="member: 544716"><p>Well the other day I decided to invest $25 in a new pair of Rockford Fanatic-Q Midrange speakers for my front doors. Before yesterday I had been running my factory component speakers (I think they are delco) up front. They have decent highs from the tweeter but the midrange absolutely sucked! I went in and lined as much of the doors as I could with dynamat, and fashioned some new speaker mounts out of some MDF I had laying around, and moved the tweeters up near the a-pillar so they are at about shoulder level if you are sitting up straight. As soon as I put in a CD I was amazed at how much the SQ had improved and what better soundstage placement there is now. Id say that my $25 investment was worth it 'cause now male voices actually sound male. Can't wait to get some new tweeters and all that other component jazz...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brock, post: 69724, member: 544716"] Well the other day I decided to invest $25 in a new pair of Rockford Fanatic-Q Midrange speakers for my front doors. Before yesterday I had been running my factory component speakers (I think they are delco) up front. They have decent highs from the tweeter but the midrange absolutely sucked! I went in and lined as much of the doors as I could with dynamat, and fashioned some new speaker mounts out of some MDF I had laying around, and moved the tweeters up near the a-pillar so they are at about shoulder level if you are sitting up straight. As soon as I put in a CD I was amazed at how much the SQ had improved and what better soundstage placement there is now. Id say that my $25 investment was worth it 'cause now male voices actually sound male. Can't wait to get some new tweeters and all that other component jazz... [/QUOTE]
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