I find its mostly personal preferance. Having the bassy bit behind you and the high in front is a good balance and keeps everything nice and clear. I have 6x9s on my shelf a sub it the boot and components and its all amped up and I wouldn't change my setup for the world, I think it sounds spot on. Its all about the 'stereo image' you want to create. If you go for example to an indoor gig the sound is better as the speakers surround the crowd and gives a great ambience. If you go to an outdoor gig whilst there are still speakers behind most of the sound is right infront of you making it very 'in your face' and therefor imo not as good.Reason for disliking them. Especially amped 6x9's
Drags the soundstage backwards. Which way do your ears point generally? To the front right. So why amp speakers in the rear and not the fronts?
They also try to do everything bass treble mids and fall short on each generally.
Reason for disliking them. Especially amped 6x9's
Drags the soundstage backwards. Which way do your ears point generally? To the front right. So why amp speakers in the rear and not the fronts?
They also try to do everything bass treble mids and fall short on each generally.
6x9 are pointless when used with a sub as the pressure from the sub forces agains the cone of the 6x9 stopping it from working properly and making it distort, when used on their own there is nothing wrong with 6x9them apart from the fact that it makes the sound all come from the back which is not the idea within a good audio setup. plus thieves love it when they see 6x9 on the parcel shelf as its easy money for them.
Maybe if you tried a good set of 6x9's like cerwin vega's instead of the goodmans one's your mum got you for christmas, you might think more positive about themBasicly they add "too much to the rear" for an ideal SQ setup
Also the fact that they are soooo 1990's - their time was up LONG before clear lexus lights became ugly!
My Vibe 10" Active does the job for both!
But its just a "Crap" sub IIRC tiiger lol?