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What high / midrange speakers to get with setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8605203" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>I wouldn't lol. Car environments change things up a lot. A lot of the home speakers dont really work that well in a car environment unless you fully do acoustical treatments, not just deadening but wave, angle and reflection control as well, sometimes needing to make a dedicated fiberglass speaker pod to get a proper QTS enclosure to make the speaker perform right. They look good on paper and graphs but when you stick them in a car environment with just basic deadening and no other treatments, their performance gets fked up real bad. While car designed speakers look horrible on paper and graphs but when you stick them in a car environment, they measure up A LOT better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8605203, member: 650438"] I wouldn't lol. Car environments change things up a lot. A lot of the home speakers dont really work that well in a car environment unless you fully do acoustical treatments, not just deadening but wave, angle and reflection control as well, sometimes needing to make a dedicated fiberglass speaker pod to get a proper QTS enclosure to make the speaker perform right. They look good on paper and graphs but when you stick them in a car environment with just basic deadening and no other treatments, their performance gets fked up real bad. While car designed speakers look horrible on paper and graphs but when you stick them in a car environment, they measure up A LOT better. [/QUOTE]
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