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Originally Posted by Rainbow1616
But I would not have went with 6x9s. I bought the adapters and went to round speakers. So much better than the outdated concept of 6x9 speakers.
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Not when reflecting off glass... No matter what speaker you put in the
deck, the shape of the sound is changed as soon as it reflects off the
rear glass. Not to mention, tempered glass with the plastic lining. Doors?
yeah, wide open firing at tour ankles... DECK? Nope, the glass will also
cause decibel loss.
The argument is that a round speaker is more rigid than an oval one and so it
wont distort as easily. While that's true, a quality manufacturer can easily
make a plenty rigid oval cone that wont distort and you get plenty of clean
sound with the added cone area and low frequency response of a 6x9.
Factory speakers usually do not have a ridged cone, where as the BA ones
actually do.
Bottom line is, if you're wanting a really cheap speaker, then get the round
one. If you're willing to pay more for some speakers, get a quality made set
of 6x9's and enjoy.