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<blockquote data-quote="XKawN916" data-source="post: 8694406" data-attributes="member: 678332"><p>Hello all. This is a question more about speaker placement for a sound quality system. This will be going in a 1966 mustang and here's the parts I have so far. I have a few infinity kappa 12's sitting around plus infinity k1000 (1000rms amp) and a k600 (600rms) amps just sitting here. Plus I want to get the 80prs for the build . I have b2 audio ref 6.3 3 way 6.5 speakers. </p><p></p><p>So, with the 6.5's you'll have 3 speakers each side to place up front. Hoping to get them in the doors. Not sure if they'll fit but if not I guess a kick panel custom made. </p><p></p><p>My biggest issue I'm having is I hear people saying not to put anything in the back. That the kids and highs should be staged up front. So, should I only have the 6.5's up front and the woofer in the trunk? I might only put one woofer (ported) in the trunk. Not going for all, just sound quality, but I do want it a little loud, but not to take up too much space. I may even just buy a 10 and use that (ported). Anyways. Was hoping you all can just let me know where what size speakers should go. Do I need any highs or mids in the back under the rear window? Thank you guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XKawN916, post: 8694406, member: 678332"] Hello all. This is a question more about speaker placement for a sound quality system. This will be going in a 1966 mustang and here's the parts I have so far. I have a few infinity kappa 12's sitting around plus infinity k1000 (1000rms amp) and a k600 (600rms) amps just sitting here. Plus I want to get the 80prs for the build . I have b2 audio ref 6.3 3 way 6.5 speakers. So, with the 6.5's you'll have 3 speakers each side to place up front. Hoping to get them in the doors. Not sure if they'll fit but if not I guess a kick panel custom made. My biggest issue I'm having is I hear people saying not to put anything in the back. That the kids and highs should be staged up front. So, should I only have the 6.5's up front and the woofer in the trunk? I might only put one woofer (ported) in the trunk. Not going for all, just sound quality, but I do want it a little loud, but not to take up too much space. I may even just buy a 10 and use that (ported). Anyways. Was hoping you all can just let me know where what size speakers should go. Do I need any highs or mids in the back under the rear window? Thank you guys. [/QUOTE]
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