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T------------------------T x --=-----------=------x |------------------------| |------------------------| S-----------------------S |------------------------| |=============| |000000000000000| |00000Hatch000000| |00000000000000| ------------------------- T=Tweaters S=Speakers x=Subs Now my question is, has anyone tried the install of the subwoofer in the side doors. If so how does the sound compare to having it in the trunk? Also if its better on the door (maybe so you dont have big ass woofers in your trunk) How do you setup the system to where your Speakers dont get taking over by the subs... Since in you put a sub there, It will vibrate your chair alot. Being so close to the seats is why i ask these silly Questions ![]() p.s. Yes i was bored when i did this post.... This post has been edited by Zaish: May 20, 2004 - 10:17 PM |
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You won't get as much output as being in the rear, but it will sound better. Waste of time IMO. And mounting depth is not your friend.
Also, what about your mid range??? You need some mids up front or your sound stage will suffer...... This post has been edited by CelicaDEATHdie: May 22, 2004 - 5:32 PM |
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