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<blockquote data-quote="wulff" data-source="post: 983632" data-attributes="member: 561860"><p>Ha ha... Vasisios you lucky dude..don't you love the cool temps this week? It was only 118 F in my garage this morning!</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys for the help, is it because the cone is not round that makes em **** or is it the subs molesting the cones?</p><p></p><p>If I was to remove the 6X9's would my 4" (coaxials) dash speakers 'fill in' or should I add something like 5" midrange to the back seat sidepanels?</p><p></p><p>I should tell you the kind of music I listen to: Rock like Van Halen, Mettalica, Aerosmith and various 80's glam-bands. etc.</p><p></p><p>I don't listen to rap or hip hop country or jazz, etc..</p><p></p><p>So based on this can you guys recommend the best way to place em? If I remove the 6X9's should I block off the holes and let the subs fire to the rear letting the tunes go through the backseat? I have a cardboard (fiberboard) cover between the trunk and seat covered with that black speaker carpet, should I remove the fiberboard and just keep the carpet or should I let it sneak in throught the old (if I remove em) 6X9's?</p><p></p><p>Some guy at an audio store said to remove the 6X9's and place them in small boxes and point it at the seat backs and add some tweeters on the dash. another said to mount some midranges in the sub box but wouldn't that cause the same problem as the shelf mounted speakers?</p><p></p><p>Sorry to throw all these questions at you guys but I thought I knew what I was gonna do until I started to really think about it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wulff, post: 983632, member: 561860"] Ha ha... Vasisios you lucky dude..don't you love the cool temps this week? It was only 118 F in my garage this morning! Thanks guys for the help, is it because the cone is not round that makes em **** or is it the subs molesting the cones? If I was to remove the 6X9's would my 4" (coaxials) dash speakers 'fill in' or should I add something like 5" midrange to the back seat sidepanels? I should tell you the kind of music I listen to: Rock like Van Halen, Mettalica, Aerosmith and various 80's glam-bands. etc. I don't listen to rap or hip hop country or jazz, etc.. So based on this can you guys recommend the best way to place em? If I remove the 6X9's should I block off the holes and let the subs fire to the rear letting the tunes go through the backseat? I have a cardboard (fiberboard) cover between the trunk and seat covered with that black speaker carpet, should I remove the fiberboard and just keep the carpet or should I let it sneak in throught the old (if I remove em) 6X9's? Some guy at an audio store said to remove the 6X9's and place them in small boxes and point it at the seat backs and add some tweeters on the dash. another said to mount some midranges in the sub box but wouldn't that cause the same problem as the shelf mounted speakers? Sorry to throw all these questions at you guys but I thought I knew what I was gonna do until I started to really think about it! [/QUOTE]
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