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<blockquote data-quote="phantom240" data-source="post: 1470516" data-attributes="member: 562504"><p>Okay, ive been reading that the preferred setup as far as front/rear speakers is to have most of your sound from the front speakers, and only filler from your rears, with subs pumpin the bass. Im all fine and dandy with that. My problem is, i like to keep things as stock looking as possible. Well in my car (1991 nissan 240sx hatchback), there were 4x6's all the way around plaguing the cabin area. I built some custom mounts for 6.5's up front (ill post pics if anyone wants to see), but im kinda torn on what to do about rear speakers. Ive bought 2 pairs, and none of them bolt up right, and i cant make any mounts for them cuz of th factory bolt pattern. SO, im stuck either finding speakers that bolt right up (if anyone knows of any.. ive heard pioneers do, but im not sure), use a crossover and a nice tweeter mounted somewhere in the back, or just put some 6x9's in the back with their boxes mounted on top of my subs' box. Well i was looking around, and i can get a set of pioneer 6x9 3 way speakers for pretty cheap. I was wondering if these are any good for jsut "filler" speakers. Im not gonna spend much on the rears, cuz im runnin out of cash fast. Do they have good high range sq? I am also gonna have to make a box for em, so i was thinking maybe make it ported for maximum midbass production, considering they were designed for free air applications. Anyone have any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phantom240, post: 1470516, member: 562504"] Okay, ive been reading that the preferred setup as far as front/rear speakers is to have most of your sound from the front speakers, and only filler from your rears, with subs pumpin the bass. Im all fine and dandy with that. My problem is, i like to keep things as stock looking as possible. Well in my car (1991 nissan 240sx hatchback), there were 4x6's all the way around plaguing the cabin area. I built some custom mounts for 6.5's up front (ill post pics if anyone wants to see), but im kinda torn on what to do about rear speakers. Ive bought 2 pairs, and none of them bolt up right, and i cant make any mounts for them cuz of th factory bolt pattern. SO, im stuck either finding speakers that bolt right up (if anyone knows of any.. ive heard pioneers do, but im not sure), use a crossover and a nice tweeter mounted somewhere in the back, or just put some 6x9's in the back with their boxes mounted on top of my subs' box. Well i was looking around, and i can get a set of pioneer 6x9 3 way speakers for pretty cheap. I was wondering if these are any good for jsut "filler" speakers. Im not gonna spend much on the rears, cuz im runnin out of cash fast. Do they have good high range sq? I am also gonna have to make a box for em, so i was thinking maybe make it ported for maximum midbass production, considering they were designed for free air applications. Anyone have any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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