More is not always better. You need to find out the specs of your speaker and use the program Matra is talking about. If you want loud bass which seems obvious, try facing the speaker into the trunk area. Make sure the sound can bleed back into the cabin ie leave out rear speakers from parcel shelf or make sure their are openings to let sound back in . Loading in this way can increase the volume by 3db which is around the minimum audible. It is also the sam increase you would get from going from a 10" to a 12" driver or approximately doubling the amplifier output. Much cheaper eh?If you run all of these speakers make sure the impedence matches your amps. ie 3x 4ohm speakers in parallel will be 1ohm and will probably blow the power supply. Three 4phm speakers in series will be 12 ohm which means they will require a lot of power to drive loud. There are goo site on the net about speaker design although I would question horn loaded cabinets for car installs because of their complexity and size. No offence MAtra.
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Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM