Head Rest Speakers
#3
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You'll get better sound of decent components, unless you like mono from behind you?
I'd only add them as a last resort for a bit of in-fill, once you'd done the proper parts of the sound system properly.
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I'd only add them as a last resort for a bit of in-fill, once you'd done the proper parts of the sound system properly.
Head unit
Speakers
Amps
Sub
Headrest speakers
#4
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You can do it right.
You can do it cheap.
Doing it right costs more, but the quality is evident.
Forget the additional speakers idea.
I have heard several systems - the additional speakers route has always come out as a "painting by numbers" rather than a "Cezanne"
You can do it right.
You can do it cheap.
Doing it right costs more, but the quality is evident.
Forget the additional speakers idea.
I have heard several systems - the additional speakers route has always come out as a "painting by numbers" rather than a "Cezanne"
#6
Well I'm going to disagree
I have them in my current S
I've tried numerous configurations over the years
They are a good compromise
After upgrading the HU and doors speakers
I have them in my current S
I've tried numerous configurations over the years
They are a good compromise
After upgrading the HU and doors speakers
#7
I think rear speakers installed near the rear vents made a world of difference, the speakers were not cheap but not the most expensive either.
I upgraded the front speakers at the same time too.
Saying this, I'm no audiophile either.
I upgraded the front speakers at the same time too.
Saying this, I'm no audiophile either.
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I agree with mikey k. I have the Honda ones, they came with the car and are just fine. With the roof down I can hear the music without having to blow my eardrums. Most of the quality will be lost with roof down driving due to wind noise etc.