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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8383883" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Its like with any speaker..preperations/placement ect. is what makes them shine/sound so much better than a standard install from factory in more cases than any.Right now those 6x9s are FREE AIR so to speak,utilizing the truck space to perform.Now that you are adding to that air space/sharing,.I heard alot of difference with capping my 6x9s off and gained better sound/response from them, as well as protected them/lasted.With that substage, you will not be able to hear the rear stage as much, for sure, but thats where tuning will come in for you also.Not to over power the front stage, but to blend in and get that surround sound affect that is really nice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8383883, member: 634282"] Its like with any speaker..preperations/placement ect. is what makes them shine/sound so much better than a standard install from factory in more cases than any.Right now those 6x9s are FREE AIR so to speak,utilizing the truck space to perform.Now that you are adding to that air space/sharing,.I heard alot of difference with capping my 6x9s off and gained better sound/response from them, as well as protected them/lasted.With that substage, you will not be able to hear the rear stage as much, for sure, but thats where tuning will come in for you also.Not to over power the front stage, but to blend in and get that surround sound affect that is really nice [/QUOTE]
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