Another component question

Billy J
Billy J Posts: 9
edited March 2008 in Car Audio & Electronics
I have a couple of sets of mmc6500's I'm going to install in a 1968 Mustang Coupe for my son. I was going to put one set in the kick panels in the front and one set in the back in the rear deck facing up behind the back seat. I have been reading on this forum for the past couple nights, ( I'm working midnights) that putting components in the back is a bad idea. So since I have already have these speakers in my possession what would be my best course of action.
Leave the back speakers out and go with the componenets in the front , and the subs in the trunk.
Put the components in the back along with the front and the subs in the trunk, and see how it sounds.

Thanks, Billy
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  • cgarnes
    cgarnes Posts: 6
    edited March 2008
    It just so happens that I put DB components in a 68 Mustang as well. With mine I used the full component in the front, and the 6.5" drivers in the rear as a midbass running lowpass on my amp. If you don't have an amp on your speakers just use the passive crossovers as a lowpass. This way you keep your soundstage toward the front of the car. I'd like to see your kicks.
  • Billy J
    Billy J Posts: 9
    edited March 2008
    Thanks for the information. What 68 do you have. When we get done with it I will send some pics for you.

    Thanks again, Billy