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<blockquote data-quote="knight_40k" data-source="post: 8847166" data-attributes="member: 689209"><p>I purchased 2 pairs of JL Audio C1-650 on sale but they could be returned if needed. They are going in to a 2018 Civic SE which uses two tweeters and two 6.5"mid drivers in both front and rear locations. In order to save money and possibly return a pair of the JL's, I was wondering if it'd be worthwhile to use a different pair of rear 6.5 coaxial I have on hand or should I just keep both pairs of JL? I pulled some <a href="https://www.clarion.com/au/en/products/2013/audio/speakers/srq/SRQ1632R/au-en-product-sc_1259669049984.html" target="_blank">Clarion SRQ1632R</a> from a past vehicle which are still in great sounding condition; I'm just not sure how important it is to have comparable frequency response or if the rears matter as much overall. I'm aware the Clarions are older but I enjoy their sound.</p><p></p><p>If it matters, I will not be replacing the head unit as I do not wish to make major changes to my vehicle or risk losing function. I'll be using an <a href="https://www.exileaudio.com/products/s50-4-4-channel-amplifier" target="_blank">Exile Shift S50.4</a> to drive the front/rear speakers, plus a 8" sub/amp a friend gave me; and I purchased a LC2i Line Output Converter.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be appreciated for this car audio novice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knight_40k, post: 8847166, member: 689209"] I purchased 2 pairs of JL Audio C1-650 on sale but they could be returned if needed. They are going in to a 2018 Civic SE which uses two tweeters and two 6.5"mid drivers in both front and rear locations. In order to save money and possibly return a pair of the JL's, I was wondering if it'd be worthwhile to use a different pair of rear 6.5 coaxial I have on hand or should I just keep both pairs of JL? I pulled some [URL='https://www.clarion.com/au/en/products/2013/audio/speakers/srq/SRQ1632R/au-en-product-sc_1259669049984.html']Clarion SRQ1632R[/URL] from a past vehicle which are still in great sounding condition; I'm just not sure how important it is to have comparable frequency response or if the rears matter as much overall. I'm aware the Clarions are older but I enjoy their sound. If it matters, I will not be replacing the head unit as I do not wish to make major changes to my vehicle or risk losing function. I'll be using an [URL='https://www.exileaudio.com/products/s50-4-4-channel-amplifier']Exile Shift S50.4[/URL] to drive the front/rear speakers, plus a 8" sub/amp a friend gave me; and I purchased a LC2i Line Output Converter. Any help would be appreciated for this car audio novice. [/QUOTE]
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