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<blockquote data-quote="HopingforSQ&amp;Volume" data-source="post: 8833743" data-attributes="member: 688446"><p>I have an Audison 4.500 running my 6.5’s n tweeters. Am looking to replace speakers front and rear that I’m currently running. I’ve sound deadened the doors, used speaker rings and foam “tubes” behind speakers w baffles and separate crossovers aside from the amplifier’s. My issue is the resilient sound speakers (running at 4 ohm) sound harsh. I don’t want to spend $300+ a pair but want sound really good sound quality if possible. I’ve been to car audio shops and i have just run into guys just wanting to make a sale (i get that’s their job) but have already regretted a purchase and don’t want to repeat. Are there speakers that will give me sound quality and midbass n can handle the amp (130x4 @4ohm) I’m running a Alpine sa60m to an American Bass 12” for subwoofer set up but have a Precision Power ice 5000.1 that I’m going to run in place of the Alpine after upgrading alternator and wiring. Probably run the amp at 4ohms at 1200 to a pair of tens because i prefer sound quality over spl. Any suggestions on the 6.5’s would be greatly appreciated and any input into the subwoofers would be a bonus. Sorry for the novel and thank you in advance. Was hoping to find 6.5 components $150 a pair, less would be great and figured the subs will be around $200 apiece. I was hoping buying the Audison would give me clean, loud sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HopingforSQ&Volume, post: 8833743, member: 688446"] I have an Audison 4.500 running my 6.5’s n tweeters. Am looking to replace speakers front and rear that I’m currently running. I’ve sound deadened the doors, used speaker rings and foam “tubes” behind speakers w baffles and separate crossovers aside from the amplifier’s. My issue is the resilient sound speakers (running at 4 ohm) sound harsh. I don’t want to spend $300+ a pair but want sound really good sound quality if possible. I’ve been to car audio shops and i have just run into guys just wanting to make a sale (i get that’s their job) but have already regretted a purchase and don’t want to repeat. Are there speakers that will give me sound quality and midbass n can handle the amp (130x4 @4ohm) I’m running a Alpine sa60m to an American Bass 12” for subwoofer set up but have a Precision Power ice 5000.1 that I’m going to run in place of the Alpine after upgrading alternator and wiring. Probably run the amp at 4ohms at 1200 to a pair of tens because i prefer sound quality over spl. Any suggestions on the 6.5’s would be greatly appreciated and any input into the subwoofers would be a bonus. Sorry for the novel and thank you in advance. Was hoping to find 6.5 components $150 a pair, less would be great and figured the subs will be around $200 apiece. I was hoping buying the Audison would give me clean, loud sound. [/QUOTE]
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