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<blockquote data-quote="silveradokid" data-source="post: 7420495" data-attributes="member: 631230"><p>So I have a dilemma, after hooking everything up and blasting some music through the speakers, I came to the conclusion that the front speakers just don't sound good, they sound like they are blown, if the bass on the head unit is turned up past zero they don't sound good at all. So I'm hoping that when I get the subs they will sort of drown out the crappy bass coming from the front speakers. They are cheap kenwoods that I believe are 45rms running off 100rms, and are also 3-4 years old. I'm not sure what to get, I need 6.5" speakers for the front eventually and don't know what kind to get. Being that I'm on a budget, I need to spend as little as possible, would not like to spend over 100, (ebay, amazon, cheapest website you can find). Now since I have a pdx 4.100 which is 100rms for each channel would it be best to get 100rms speakers? The rear speakers I have are 100rms and sound great! Also I would like to go with component speakers because I like that setup more and think they sound better. So any suggestions would be great. One last note, they need to be good quality speakers, not ones that will blow in a year from now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silveradokid, post: 7420495, member: 631230"] So I have a dilemma, after hooking everything up and blasting some music through the speakers, I came to the conclusion that the front speakers just don't sound good, they sound like they are blown, if the bass on the head unit is turned up past zero they don't sound good at all. So I'm hoping that when I get the subs they will sort of drown out the crappy bass coming from the front speakers. They are cheap kenwoods that I believe are 45rms running off 100rms, and are also 3-4 years old. I'm not sure what to get, I need 6.5" speakers for the front eventually and don't know what kind to get. Being that I'm on a budget, I need to spend as little as possible, would not like to spend over 100, (ebay, amazon, cheapest website you can find). Now since I have a pdx 4.100 which is 100rms for each channel would it be best to get 100rms speakers? The rear speakers I have are 100rms and sound great! Also I would like to go with component speakers because I like that setup more and think they sound better. So any suggestions would be great. One last note, they need to be good quality speakers, not ones that will blow in a year from now. [/QUOTE]
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