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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7801936" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>While it's a shame all that money was spent on JL, you might as well make it the best it can be. And I'd agree with the (surprisingly) intelligent guy on your Toyota forums. Running your front components directly to the amplifier and setting the crossovers independently will give you the best potential sound staging and sound quality, and power. And from there, I'd just wire the 6x9 speakers into the head unit, since you won't be able to hear them anyways.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well... they are made out of sheet metal.</p><p></p><p>And if you're looking for a full deadening treatment, I'd recommend talking to the owner at Sound Deadener Showdown and he'll walk you through everything you need, and get you a good combination price. If you're just looking for CLD tile-like treatment just to deaden doors and trunk and what not, there's nothing I could recommend more than AudioTechnix. And that company is a vendor on here as well. @cthedinger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7801936, member: 631325"] While it's a shame all that money was spent on JL, you might as well make it the best it can be. And I'd agree with the (surprisingly) intelligent guy on your Toyota forums. Running your front components directly to the amplifier and setting the crossovers independently will give you the best potential sound staging and sound quality, and power. And from there, I'd just wire the 6x9 speakers into the head unit, since you won't be able to hear them anyways. Well... they are made out of sheet metal. And if you're looking for a full deadening treatment, I'd recommend talking to the owner at Sound Deadener Showdown and he'll walk you through everything you need, and get you a good combination price. If you're just looking for CLD tile-like treatment just to deaden doors and trunk and what not, there's nothing I could recommend more than AudioTechnix. And that company is a vendor on here as well. @cthedinger [/QUOTE]
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