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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
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How well would a set of 6X9s sound in a front door of a jeep cherokee.
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It would most definitely depend on the speakers themselves as they vary wildly.....
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6x9's in the doors work out great, even better in trucks with a wide floor board... loud and clear, you wont get a second look from SQ folks though...
just make sure you seal off the front of the speaker from the back very well. if possible try and find a way to cut off frequencies below 35hz. |
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