Non Tech - Possible/worth it to install speakers in the rear doors?

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Old 05-19-2017, 04:19 PM
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Non Tech - Possible/worth it to install speakers in the rear doors?

I noticed that the the speakers are not installed on the rear doors are not installed on the non tech TSX. Are the connectors there and is worth it to install speakers? It is rare that passengers are sitting in the back seat.
Old 09-10-2017, 08:12 PM
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I had mine installed a few days after purchasing a base 2012 TSX. It gave me a fuller sound, the aftermarket speakers I put in have better sound quality, and it didn't cost much. My installer also put in a 4 channel amp to drive them.
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I don't think it's necessary to hook up rear speakers as they can cause imaging problems due to their shared frequency ranges. Bass is not directional so this remains dedicated to the back of the vehicle but IF you wanted to run them I wouldn't invest a whole lot of money and your gonna want make sure they are significantly "tamer" than what you're running up front. The sensitivity rating should be < 90db to avoid problems. Keep all the mids and highs in front of you and bass to your back.




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