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I got some Alpine 6x9s and put them in the rear dash. The sound quality is AWESOME. I have bass again
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my hatch cover is pretty tight back there. Just check yours out, get into the back seat and try to move the cover around. I have NO RATTLING AT ALL. I did some research for good bass handling 6x9s ( with and without an amp ) and I came up with a nice set of Alpines. Polk and Infinity are really good for bass but I would be under powering them without an amp. Alpines were the best fit for me ( no amp ). They sound great. I have great bass responce and I haven't distorted them yet.
I'll post a pic of the wires in a few days. I just disconected the rear 6.5s and continued those wires out the rear strut covers. My rear strut covers are off because of the rear strut bar back there. I only needed about 2 feet of wire for each side. I'm not too happy with the look of the Alpine grills, I wanted something less flashy but I wouldn't trade a thing for the way they sound ![]() This post has been edited by Batman722: Aug 1, 2004 - 12:26 AM -------------------- |
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