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Now, I know everyone says it's not a good idea to put a new sub into the location that a 350Z comes with from the factory, but I tend not to listen to what other people think. What I was wondering was, from looking at the mounting hole and clearances, it concerns me that there is very little room, at...
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I am thinking about replacing the speakers in my 2002 Chevy Silverado extended cab because I have blown the stock ones (go figure) now it sounds worse the louder i turn the sound up. I was trying to look through the grille of the front door speaker panel and it seems like there are two speakers in there...
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Yes, try to avoid using any in-ceiling speakers as LCR (left, center or right) speakers. Actually, the common D'appolito design (Mid-tweeter-Mid) horizontal center speaker is not always the best bet because of time delay issues when any listener is off the very center axis. The best layout will be to...
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Hello kuka, Welcome to the Crutchfield forums! If all things were equal, then a 3-way speaker would perform better than a 2-way speaker. However, given the limited mounting space, you should get speakers that give better mids and highs up front and then one with better bass in the rear. You should look...
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I am setting up a small home theater for our family room for six kids. It has a Samsung LCD, and I am considering the Onkyo 706 as the receiver to run components through. These would include: a Nintendo Wii, a PlayStation 3 and an older DVD/VCR player. The question, do you think the Onkyo Tx-SR706 an...
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Hello, First of all great forum. I have a 2000 Chrysler Concorde LXi which have 6.5" speakers in front and 6 x 9 in the back So far, I have replace the head unit with Alpine CDA-9886 and I have a no name brand aftermarket speakers installed replacing the factory Infinity system. Now I'm looking for a...
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Im just wondering how to cut out the speaker harness if theres any way possible thanks