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<blockquote data-quote="xcaliber501" data-source="post: 8659652" data-attributes="member: 674287"><p>I am pretty adamant on replacing the OEM speakers in the rear doors. If I add more power to those OEM speakers they will just blow. If I don't put anything back there then anyone that sits in back wont get any sound. It'll all be coming from front. I have always beloive you need some sort of fill on a large space like my sedan has. It just feels right to me.</p><p></p><p>But I do like your idea of adding sound deadening. So I decided to give the installer a $150 budget for sound deadening. It won't get to everywhere or be perfect, but he did say he can do a pretty decent job with that budget. I think it will do for my purposes. I also went with a better amp and decided against the sub/box. Then i'll see how I like it. If down the road I want more bass I can always add it or get a custom one done. But to be honest, at this stage of my life, having a lot of bass does not appeal to me all that much. I just want good clean sound.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for you adivce and suggestions. Even if I don't follow them to the letter I still consider everything before making a decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcaliber501, post: 8659652, member: 674287"] I am pretty adamant on replacing the OEM speakers in the rear doors. If I add more power to those OEM speakers they will just blow. If I don't put anything back there then anyone that sits in back wont get any sound. It'll all be coming from front. I have always beloive you need some sort of fill on a large space like my sedan has. It just feels right to me. But I do like your idea of adding sound deadening. So I decided to give the installer a $150 budget for sound deadening. It won't get to everywhere or be perfect, but he did say he can do a pretty decent job with that budget. I think it will do for my purposes. I also went with a better amp and decided against the sub/box. Then i'll see how I like it. If down the road I want more bass I can always add it or get a custom one done. But to be honest, at this stage of my life, having a lot of bass does not appeal to me all that much. I just want good clean sound. Thanks again for you adivce and suggestions. Even if I don't follow them to the letter I still consider everything before making a decision. [/QUOTE]
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