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jroberts_101
07-07-2005, 01:55 PM
alright maybe the regulars remember me from a little while back... i have mmc6500 in the front, powered by a 300.2.
I also have 2 mm2124 subs powered by a 500.1. these were all from your recommendations! thanks again haha

Alright so i was wondering if it would be a good idea to get a matching set of mmc6500 for the rear, powered by another 300.2? I am running stock shitty speakers off the head unit back there, but i have heard no complaints from anyone so far...

I want a complete system and want to have the rear passengers hearing what i am hearing with the clarity of it and everything, and im thinking if i set the gain down a little less on the rears, it will give me a lot louder sound, etc etc. I would get the tweeters custom mounted into the door panels too, which would look awesome.

I know you guys told me about the sound staging and I respect that but was just wondering if this would be a good thing to do.

Thanks for your opinions and ideas!

John

neomagus00
07-07-2005, 02:11 PM
if you feel that the rear passengers deserve the same sound as you have, then rear speakers are certainly the way to go, and there's no better way to do it than to match what you have up front.

your idea of keeping the volume of the rears lower is a good one for two reasons - one) because they'll interfere with the fronts less, keeping a majority of your detail, and two) because your rear passengers are likely much closer to the speakers, and therefore they don't need as much power.

i can't say for sure that you'll get a 'lot' more volume, but you should get a theoretical +3dB (fairly significant, when you consider that most equalisers can deal in 1/2 dB increments, and those are audible) if you run both at full volume. if you run the backs at half volume (a pretty reasonable assumption), you should get 1.5dB, which isn't a ton, but should still be noticeable.

i think that in your situation, since rear-seat quality is important, rear speakers are the way to go, and the only way to do it properly is to amp a good set.

the only problem i can forsee is imaging... your rear passengers are likely going to be right up against a speaker area, so tweeter placement and aiming will be quite important to the sq of the rear seats... take your time on this, it'll be worth it

jroberts_101
07-07-2005, 02:20 PM
sweet thanks for the info, let's see... i got a toyota matrix... and the rear speakers are down about halfway a little under the seats on the door, but the tweeters would have to be on the area where you set your arm when u got the window down or wateva. so the tweeter placement is the only thing in question.
heres a pic that kinda shows the rear door: should the tweeters go past the door handle closer to the driver seat and be aimed back at the seat? or back a little closer on the other side of the handle? thanks
http://www.toyotaparts4u.com/Jackelyn_Matos3.jpg

neomagus00
07-07-2005, 05:24 PM
given the constraint that the tweeters must be mounted on the top edge, i'd say to place them as far away from the rear seat as possible. this would require careful aiming, however. you want to aim them across the car so both rear seat passengers hear stereo, but you don't want to aim them so far across that the rear tweeters fire into the driver's left ear (or the front passenger's right ear, for that matter).

if you can't angle them appropriately when they're that far forward, you can scootch them back a bit. this will allow you to aim them across the car more, but will make the treble more pronounced for the rear passengers, because the tweeters will be closer to them.

all in all, what i would do is get three patient friends, have everyone sit in a seat, and make 2 friends in the back position the tweeters in a bunch of places and especially angles (they have to be patient cause the tweeters have to be placed identically or it'll throw the whole thing off). you have 4 people in the car so the rear passengers can tell you when it sounds good and the front passenger and driver (you) can tell when the front still sounds good, too.

patience and lots of time is the key. also note that you'll need to do the install in 2 steps this way - amp and mids, plus wire up the tweets, then once you have a position and angle, the mounting of the tweets. props go to polk for the angle mounting cup - this'll make it easier to fine-tune the angles.

MacLeod
07-07-2005, 09:38 PM
Neo's got ya pretty much covered and there isnt much left to add.

I agree that there is nothing wrong with rear speakers. If you want em, go for it and a MMC6500/300.2 combo is about as good as it gets!

Ive found in my truck that the best SQ and imaging came from aiming the tweets at the opposing head rest. This may not be the same for your car but its a place to start.

jroberts_101
07-08-2005, 01:51 AM
alright i gotcha, thanks guys. its good to hear the experts tellin me it will be a good idea to get rear speakers. i have a friend who is real good at speaker shit too, and he blew me off saying it will sound like shit but if i wanna waste my money then i can! i was like sheesh wats the problem?
i guess its just he thinks the staging and sound will sound pretty bad...hopefully u guys can clarify again. thx

jroberts_101
07-08-2005, 01:53 AM
Originally posted by neomagus00
given the constraint that the tweeters must be mounted on the top edge, i'd say to place them as far away from the rear seat as possible..
i should tell u- that pic isnt my car, and he put that vinyl shit there i guess for show, so for me its just the same plastic piece that is above it, so i could have it in the middle, pretty much wherever on that panel... thanks

jroberts_101
07-08-2005, 02:15 AM
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/6/web/522000-522999/522631_168.jpg

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/6/web/522000-522999/522631_167.jpg

alright found pics of what im talkin about, but the mmc6500's tweeters rotate as neomagus said, so i can angle them how i want!

neomagus00
07-08-2005, 11:40 AM
yep, that should be about perfect right there

jroberts_101
07-08-2005, 07:19 PM
awesome. might do this!! yay