6.5" staging in Coupe
6.5" staging in Coupe
Hey, I have a Honda DelSol coupe. There are 6.5" in the kickers and also just behind the seats to the side about shoulder hight.
I have a pair of Infinitys and im getitng a nice set of components. Im curious as to where to put the good set of components for best quality/sound?
Im thinking they would be best just behind the seats because its closer to my ears... and put the Infinitys in the kickers.
Any opinions?
THanks
I have a pair of Infinitys and im getitng a nice set of components. Im curious as to where to put the good set of components for best quality/sound?
Im thinking they would be best just behind the seats because its closer to my ears... and put the Infinitys in the kickers.
Any opinions?
THanks
Originally Posted by Turcotte
Hey, I have a Honda DelSol coupe. There are 6.5" in the kickers and also just behind the seats to the side about shoulder hight.
I have a pair of Infinitys and im getitng a nice set of components. Im curious as to where to put the good set of components for best quality/sound?
Im thinking they would be best just behind the seats because its closer to my ears... and put the Infinitys in the kickers.
Any opinions?
THanks
I have a pair of Infinitys and im getitng a nice set of components. Im curious as to where to put the good set of components for best quality/sound?
Im thinking they would be best just behind the seats because its closer to my ears... and put the Infinitys in the kickers.
Any opinions?
THanks
Originally Posted by Turcotte
Why no rear fill?
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If you're wanting to achieve the best "sound stage", there are so many differing opinions on how to do so. When it comes to your midbass and lower midrange, you generally want them as far forward (to keep the pathlength of your left and right channels as equidistant as possible). For upper midrange and tweeters, the location is not as critical as achieving similar SPL and frequency response on each side.
If you want to get really in depth, have a read of Brian Moore's "An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing". It's a very worthy read, in my opinion, and has taught me a lot as I prepare for SQ competitions next year.
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