The most common locations for installing car speakers are the dash, the doors and the rear deck. These will be adequate for most of the population and are good choices for simple speaker upgrades. The custom location of choice is usually the kickpanel.
How many speakers are good in a car?
The number of sound sources in the car should not exceed reasonable limits. For example, sound system 11.2 (eleven regular speakers and two subwoofers) is considered to be the most functional for conventional cars. Quite often, one subwoofer is enough, and that high power is not a necessity.
How do I know where to put speakers?
A few of our suggestions for positioning speakers: Speakers should be laid out so that they play along the length of the room. If you have a surround-sound system for your TV in mind, your chair or sofa should ideally be placed nearer the middle of the room and not too close to the back wall.
Where do midrange speakers go?
Place the speakers where they have a direct path to the listening area. For the best integration between the midrange and tweeter, the tweeter should be placed less than 2 from the midrange. If you cannot place the tweeter less than 2 from the midrange, then place the tweeter more than 7 from the midrange.
Where do midbass speakers go?
If you are set on what you have, I would suggest the midbass in the doors and the midrange in the kicks. The kicks are more on-axis which will help with beaming from a 6.5 driver and the midbass can play in a IB type situation so it can go a little lower.
Do I need rear door speakers?
In this application, rear speakers are not very important, and in most cases, the money saved by not purchasing and installing rear speakers at all will allow you to buy better front speakers. If you listen to headphones, then you may want the sound from your system to wrap around you evenly.
Are Ground Zero speakers good?
GROUND ZERO is a reputable German brand, one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality car speakers. The company often takes names for rulers, inspired by the periodic table, preferring to use transuranic elements.