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#11 11-Aug, 2011 12:16 PM
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Posted by kshitij_rajhans

 the same speakers put at the back can deliver good sound. is that true?

i assume that you are talking about speakers on rear parcel tray. Those seems to give good performance, as they are at your head level (your ear level actually). So the sound travels better, than from the door, where actually it is located near your calf area.




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#12 11-Aug, 2011 05:45 PM
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Not sure if I remove the sony speakers from the door and put those at the rear will deliver the same same effect as the poineer+JBL combination, especially the typical dhink-chak car stereo effect.



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#13 12-Aug, 2011 07:18 AM
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The so called 'dhink-chak' effect is dependent on the music system in the car and the speakers too. It is not only the position of speakers.




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#14 12-Aug, 2011 02:35 PM
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hmm..that means even if I change the speaker position, I won't get the desired result. What cost effective option I have now since I can't replace the entire music system..



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#15 13-Aug, 2011 12:31 PM
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try getting new speakers and an amplifier. I see only this as an option at present.




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#16 30-Aug, 2011 12:11 PM
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I guess Figo should be a very good option for you for your mentioned range. The mileage and engine performance is also very good in Figo cars. So, I guess it would be perfect fit according to the usage that you have mentioned.



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#17 19-Jan, 2012 05:58 PM
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FIGO DONT HAVE REAR POWER WINDOWS AND IS POOR IN MILEAGE...........AS YOUR REQUIREMENTS MENTION THAT YOU NEED POWER WINDOWS IT BOTHERS YOU IF YOU NEED AMPLE SPACE BOOT SPACE AND INSIDE SPACE GO FOR FIGO........BUT MY FINAL OPINION GO FOR  i10 SPORTZ(OPTION) IT HAS BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY.......

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#18 25-Jan, 2012 01:38 PM
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I am owning a petrol Figo and I agree that it is down on power and gives poor mileage at the same time.Worst it the AC is on.

This is frustrating. I will not recommend this car if you do highways frequently.

Power is enough for the city however.



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