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<blockquote data-quote="matt_bennett05" data-source="post: 7657357" data-attributes="member: 614201"><p>No but on a more serious car audio related note I like using comps in all doors. A lot of people will say all you need is fronts but I feel like if you have it and want to improve your overall sound why not use the openings you have unoccupied (or occupied by junk/factory) to something nice that will improve overall sound?!?!?!? I talked to mylows10 about this exact subject today. He recommended using midbass just to help cover the midrange/midbass spectrum of the whole vehicle's environment. Well, I'm not beast SQ but I do like sounding good and being loud so I use 6.5" and 1" silks in my rear doors? Does this make high frequencies harsh? Yes it can, but I have toned it back some and I feel like theres more overall emphasis in the entire vehicle of all ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_bennett05, post: 7657357, member: 614201"] No but on a more serious car audio related note I like using comps in all doors. A lot of people will say all you need is fronts but I feel like if you have it and want to improve your overall sound why not use the openings you have unoccupied (or occupied by junk/factory) to something nice that will improve overall sound?!?!?!? I talked to mylows10 about this exact subject today. He recommended using midbass just to help cover the midrange/midbass spectrum of the whole vehicle's environment. Well, I'm not beast SQ but I do like sounding good and being loud so I use 6.5" and 1" silks in my rear doors? Does this make high frequencies harsh? Yes it can, but I have toned it back some and I feel like theres more overall emphasis in the entire vehicle of all ranges. [/QUOTE]
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