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post Dec 26, 2006 - 9:20 AM
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dan85204

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anybody try to mount speakers in the rear deck? (the plastic shelf over the cargo area in the hatchback)

if so, how did it work out? any rattling? pictures?
 
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post Jan 6, 2007 - 8:36 PM
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when you think about audio, your soundstage should be at the front of the car.

i.e. if you close your eyes while sitting anywhere in the car, you should be able to visilise in your head that the musics being played from the front... so you should have good speakers at the front, with a tweeter and lower quality or even the same speakers but just gained down in the back, that way the music will always sound like it is comming from the front... thats why I dont go with 6x9s, u loose that effect.
post Jan 7, 2007 - 5:18 PM
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QUOTE(zCelicaDude @ Jan 7, 2007 - 1:36 AM) [snapback]515731[/snapback]

when you think about audio, your soundstage should be at the front of the car.

i.e. if you close your eyes while sitting anywhere in the car, you should be able to visilise in your head that the musics being played from the front... so you should have good speakers at the front, with a tweeter and lower quality or even the same speakers but just gained down in the back, that way the music will always sound like it is comming from the front... thats why I dont go with 6x9s, u loose that effect.



Ill second that. also my taste runs a little more on the subtle street sleeper train of thought and when ever I do anything i feel it has to look like it came out of the factory like it. (dull maybe but hey) and the 6x9's attract a little to much unwanted attention from those little minded people who think that what you have rightly belongs to them. mad.gif

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