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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8834967" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Sounds like a recipe for trouble if you're not getting into DSP for everything. </p><p></p><p>If you want 3 way up front consider just getting a plug and play 3 way component set and put the 6" in the stock location and do the 3" and tweet up high and front on the door panel. I wouldn't mess with mounting on a dash if it were just bounced off the windshield. The right shape dash at a good height and I'd consider building pods, but you've already expressed reluctance to get into any complex fabrication. I ran some original Boston Pro series in a Camry some years back with the 4" and tweet up high and forward in the doors and the 6" down in the stock location and it worked really nicely. </p><p></p><p>If you went 3 way you could further simplify by just using a 150X4 size amp strapping 2 channels to the sub and the other two run stereo to a nice pair of 3 way components. I'm running some CDT 3 ways in my Jeep with good results. CDT sells a good product and often have 40-50% off sales, I'd say anything at deep discount is going to be great bang:buck, at MSRP you could probably do about the same elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8834967, member: 614752"] Sounds like a recipe for trouble if you're not getting into DSP for everything. If you want 3 way up front consider just getting a plug and play 3 way component set and put the 6" in the stock location and do the 3" and tweet up high and front on the door panel. I wouldn't mess with mounting on a dash if it were just bounced off the windshield. The right shape dash at a good height and I'd consider building pods, but you've already expressed reluctance to get into any complex fabrication. I ran some original Boston Pro series in a Camry some years back with the 4" and tweet up high and forward in the doors and the 6" down in the stock location and it worked really nicely. If you went 3 way you could further simplify by just using a 150X4 size amp strapping 2 channels to the sub and the other two run stereo to a nice pair of 3 way components. I'm running some CDT 3 ways in my Jeep with good results. CDT sells a good product and often have 40-50% off sales, I'd say anything at deep discount is going to be great bang:buck, at MSRP you could probably do about the same elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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