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Small subs in place of rear speakers?

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So this may either be a profound misunderstanding of audio, or a creative solution.

what if I threw two 6-6.5” subs in the back speaker pods, and mounted an extra 4” round pair somewhere like the panels of the back seat?

I am just trying to think of a way to maximize the sound without having a box that I’d have to worry about attracting attention or taking up space.

I normally run infinity speakers with a jl five channel amp and a pioneer impp dvc but the layout and lack of security poses a new challenge.
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So this may either be a profound misunderstanding of audio, or a creative solution.

what if I threw two 6-6.5” subs in the back speaker pods, and mounted an extra 4” round pair somewhere like the panels of the back seat?

I am just trying to think of a way to maximize the sound without having a box that I’d have to worry about attracting attention or taking up space.

I normally run infinity speakers with a jl five channel amp and a pioneer impp dvc but the layout and lack of security poses a new challenge.
I’ve put new 4” in the pods. No way you are squeezing in 6” ones.
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