Tidus
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Registered: 25th Jun 03
Location: West Sussex Drives: Vauxhall Corsa C SRi 1.8i 16v
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I'm Looking into buying a Alpine HU.
I want to Replace the Standard Fnt/Rear Speakers with some that will fit in the original holes.
What is the Size for the Front and Rear Speakers?
And would ya recommend some replacements for the Rear and Front?
I listen to mostly to UK Garage & R&B! and i dont want a massive bass sounding car, but a clear punchy system for the styke of music.
Many Thanks
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TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
Location: Nottinghamshire
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nice set in the front and sub in the rear "that way you have a proper soundstage" LOL Learn...
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Kris TD
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: Ware, Hertfordshire
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learn to not bother with rear speakers, spend the money u would on the rear on the fronts aswell and an amp to power them.
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TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
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You DO NOT get a proper soundstage by fitting a set of components in the front and a sub in the back. Its about SO MUCH MORE than that! Rear speakers are fine, but as Kris says you MUST concentrate most on speaker placement, angle, crossover and EQ of the fronts to obtain a good soundstage.
As I said rear speakers are fine so long as they are not too loud, I only just like to be able to hear the rears in a soundstage, faded down to say a quater of what the fronts are as a VERY rough guide... its just about creating ambience for the stage.
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