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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8781437" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Yes, that sort of array should get you a good bit louder particularly if it's aimed right at your head. The tradeoff will be achieving any sort of stereo separation may go out the window and you invite issues that will happen in a tiny uneven space (a vehicle). Building big arrays into a concert hall or giant stacks on either side of a stage in an outdoor arena with the listeners being 50 yards away is a whole different animal than a bunch of speakers at arm's length in a tiny vehicle. </p><p></p><p>I've had very good results with Q-logic kickpanels, so check to see if they make those to fit your vehicle. Kicks are a good mounting location for imaging and they may blend better with factory fronts assuming they're low in the doors they'll be quite close. They look nice and are super easy to install, not cheap, but I've bought them for several vehicles and IMO they're worth every penny especially if you've ever had to build your own kicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8781437, member: 614752"] Yes, that sort of array should get you a good bit louder particularly if it's aimed right at your head. The tradeoff will be achieving any sort of stereo separation may go out the window and you invite issues that will happen in a tiny uneven space (a vehicle). Building big arrays into a concert hall or giant stacks on either side of a stage in an outdoor arena with the listeners being 50 yards away is a whole different animal than a bunch of speakers at arm's length in a tiny vehicle. I've had very good results with Q-logic kickpanels, so check to see if they make those to fit your vehicle. Kicks are a good mounting location for imaging and they may blend better with factory fronts assuming they're low in the doors they'll be quite close. They look nice and are super easy to install, not cheap, but I've bought them for several vehicles and IMO they're worth every penny especially if you've ever had to build your own kicks. [/QUOTE]
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