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Depending on the rest of your setup, i.e. if you have a 12" sub and 6" splits at the front, you may want to look at getting some 6" two way's for rear fill just to add a little bit of midbass. That's the route i'd be going for a simple audio setup.

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HOW??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...67&hl=ecr33

here's one i prepared earlier...

fhrx is pretty much spot on... front staging is far more important than the rears. having speakers behind you are more of a rearfill... as opposed to the conventional surround sound when sitting in your home theatre.

pretty much the only reason to have 6x9s is as a replacement for a subwoofer, since the area of a single 6x9 speaker is roughly more than a single 8" sub.

if you do go for a 6" or 6.5" fronts and 6x9 rears and tune your headunit and amp you normally turn on a setting that sets up front staging, i.e you cut the treble and mid from the rears.

if you do decide to add a sub, then you will turn on the treble and mid and turn off the bass from them. and let the sub take care of the bass.

the upside of having 3-way 6x9s is that you can run it with or without a sub, and not have to change speakers. and still get the desired effect

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dont bother. if the OEM items are in decent nick use htem and concentrate on the front stage.

Don't bother with 6 X 9"'s (especially if you have sub) they sound shit.

Just get some 2 ways but stick to the same brand and series of speaker your running in the front.

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