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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8026810" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>A lot of people use "home" speakers in the car. Car speakers may be treated to resist water if they use paper cones, but there's nothing special about a car speaker to make it overcome the deficiencies of the room. A good speaker design is still a good design be it used in the home or in the car. It might be argued that techniques to widen the dispersion of door mounted speakers is part of car audio design, but it's done in home audio speakers as well.</p><p></p><p>Pouring on more power makes interference from reflections sound even worse. I will concede that overcoming road noise makes sense, but that doesn't have to require more wattage and higher power handling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8026810, member: 628688"] A lot of people use "home" speakers in the car. Car speakers may be treated to resist water if they use paper cones, but there's nothing special about a car speaker to make it overcome the deficiencies of the room. A good speaker design is still a good design be it used in the home or in the car. It might be argued that techniques to widen the dispersion of door mounted speakers is part of car audio design, but it's done in home audio speakers as well. Pouring on more power makes interference from reflections sound even worse. I will concede that overcoming road noise makes sense, but that doesn't have to require more wattage and higher power handling. [/QUOTE]
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