rich weyand
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- Location
- Bloomington Indiana
- First Name
- Rich
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Huh... the 10-inch unit is cheaper than the 8-inch. So far, your set-up is the best executed to me and what I would want it for. I was thinking a sub like yours, 6x9's in the rear corners, kick panel speakers, and maybe an updated speaker in my original location.
Thanks! Yeah, the 10 inch is 70% as much as the 8 inch. Sometimes the real money goes into making something smaller.
If you have that many sound sources, you are going to have phase issues all over. Basically, the problem is that at some frequencies the closer speaker and the farther speaker will cancel, at other frequencies they will add. You could be doing a lot of extra work to get mushy and peaky sound.
I really like the Kicker 4" speakers in the Highliner headliner. Like wearing headphones, except they're legal. I have the DS ones on FRONT, and the PS ones on REAR, so I can fader out the other side when I am alone. The speakers are so close to your ear -- maybe 6"-8" -- that neither they or the amp are ever straining, so distortion is very low. You hear the full stereo effect. And at that range, 4" is all you need outside of the bass ranges.
Together with the clean sound from that subwoofer, this setup is really crystal clear and tight.
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