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Old 07-30-2009, 12:48 AM
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Is it possible to move my back sail speakers to the front door? My front driver's side bass is blown and sounds horrible but the rest of the speaker sounds ok. My passenger side middle speaker is also blown but its not as noticable since their is no sound from it. They should put better speakers in new cars that don't blow.
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The short answer is no - you can't move the sail panel speakers to the doors.

Read the Monsoon FAQ sticky at the top of the forum. In there you'll find that your door speakers look like coaxials but are actually components with the tweeter mounted in the middle of the 6.5" mids. The sail panel speakers are 6.5" subs. If you move the subs to the doors you will lose everything except bass.
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Can the ones in the back trunk be moved? I'll check the sticky also for some info.
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the quality would be crap, and you'd have to get some kind of an adapter for it. you'd be better off playing music on your cell phone as you drive.
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Dang. That bad. I was hoping it would swap since I'm low on cash.




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