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<blockquote data-quote="Coaxial" data-source="post: 8426051" data-attributes="member: 667265"><p>Door speakers alone are good enough. I have done it both ways in those older single cab Chevy's (88-98). Had a 92 model that I disabled the rear speakers in since the driver's rear was right in my ear in a horrible location. Also replaced the dash speakers but faded them down to just enough to lift the sound up off the floor, and I cut and installed 6.5's in the doors, and ran it all on deck power. Later I had a similar model 97 Chevy that had speakers in the doors but not the dash. Also had rears too but they were lower behind the seat than the last truck was. I ran the door speakers on an amp at first, and later only on deck power after selling the amp, and it was good both ways.</p><p></p><p>My preference is door speakers only, none in the dash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coaxial, post: 8426051, member: 667265"] Door speakers alone are good enough. I have done it both ways in those older single cab Chevy's (88-98). Had a 92 model that I disabled the rear speakers in since the driver's rear was right in my ear in a horrible location. Also replaced the dash speakers but faded them down to just enough to lift the sound up off the floor, and I cut and installed 6.5's in the doors, and ran it all on deck power. Later I had a similar model 97 Chevy that had speakers in the doors but not the dash. Also had rears too but they were lower behind the seat than the last truck was. I ran the door speakers on an amp at first, and later only on deck power after selling the amp, and it was good both ways. My preference is door speakers only, none in the dash. [/QUOTE]
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