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You don’t need to add more speakers. You can do everything needed with the locations you have now. Using your budget for better speakers up front is a better play than adding speakers to the d-pillars.
You don’t need to add more speakers. You can do everything needed with the locations you have now. Using your budget for better speakers up front is a better play than adding speakers to the d-pillars.
I would not add more rear fill either. I think replacing the cheap ford drivers is a good budget play, as is adding the powered sub, but definitely do yourself a favor and sound insulate the doors if you haven't done so already.
I would not add more rear fill either. I think replacing the cheap ford drivers is a good budget play, as is adding the powered sub, but definitely do yourself a favor and sound insulate the doors if you haven't done so already.
Considering he’s already installed some stuff and is about to install more if say a quality round of sound treatments is the best step. If he didn’t have anything installed yet I’d say it’s the first step.
Sound treating a car can get quite extensive if you let it. What you did is certainly better than doing nothing but there’s a lot more to be done that can get you some pretty dang good results if you ever decide to dive in deeper.