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winchrys 
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Posted: October 16, 2003 at 4:39 AM / IP Logged  

My  car have 2 subs,      (2)  4" mid range speaker,         2 tweeter,     (2)  6" mid bass speaker.

Where should I put them?

Currently I put my 2 subs at rear( facing up)  ,  6" mid bass at rear (facing up),  4" mid range at front kick panel,..   and  the tweeter in corner of  the dashboard.

Is that OK?   Is there any thing else should I add to my system?

Is JBL BP600.1 amplifier is truely produce 600 watts RMS?  (RMS not maximum)

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Posted: October 16, 2003 at 4:53 AM / IP Logged  
1) What type of vehicle?
2) If your 6" speakers are in a parcel shelf then you have little choice, unless you want to fabricate a bracket to angle them forward a little more.
3) Unless you do like in #2, or buy/fabricate new kickpanels to help angle them up, then again you're left with little choice.
4) The tweeters should be fine. You may want to play with the angles to get the best referencing though.
5) Try repositioning the subs for a different sound. Every vehicle is different, some sound better facing the rear, some the front, and some straight up. You can also try angles as well. It's all personal preference.
6) The JBL BP600.1 is rated 600 x 1 @ 1or 2ohms based on a 14.4 volt electrical system, not a standard 12 volt system. So unless you've beefed up you electrics you probably wont get exactly 600 watts. Maybe around 550 - 575 watts or so based on a standard 12 volt system.
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