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Accurate 6.5"s?
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<blockquote data-quote="medeirosp" data-source="post: 8478581" data-attributes="member: 669087"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I prefer accurate speakers better than ones that can take a lot of power. I know some can do both but I don't think I can afford those. I have an old set of Kenwood Excelon KFC-XR901 6"x9" s and component KFC-XR51P 5.25". Couldn't fit 6.5" in the car I previously owned. I ran an inexpensive California CA600m amp to drive an Image Dynamics 10" sub and a Soundstream EGA4160 amp to drive the 4 channels. Had an Alpine head unit. System sounded good enough for me..... all for under $600. Lot of people crap on the Kenwoods but I demoed them and for accuracy, they blew away a lot of speakers in the $200 price range.</p><p></p><p>I just bought a 2014 Honda Accord LX with a 4 channel speaker system that can't **** enough. It takes 6.5" in the front and rear. I still have the old equipment sitting in a box but don't want to cut metal to fit 6x9s in the rear and I think 6.5" components would be better than the 5-1/4"s. I want to use the stock head unit for a lot of reasons I won't go into. I just bought tweeter sails for the front since the system doesn't have components.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on some accurate 6.5" would be greatly appreciated</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="medeirosp, post: 8478581, member: 669087"] Hi, I prefer accurate speakers better than ones that can take a lot of power. I know some can do both but I don't think I can afford those. I have an old set of Kenwood Excelon KFC-XR901 6"x9" s and component KFC-XR51P 5.25". Couldn't fit 6.5" in the car I previously owned. I ran an inexpensive California CA600m amp to drive an Image Dynamics 10" sub and a Soundstream EGA4160 amp to drive the 4 channels. Had an Alpine head unit. System sounded good enough for me..... all for under $600. Lot of people crap on the Kenwoods but I demoed them and for accuracy, they blew away a lot of speakers in the $200 price range. I just bought a 2014 Honda Accord LX with a 4 channel speaker system that can't **** enough. It takes 6.5" in the front and rear. I still have the old equipment sitting in a box but don't want to cut metal to fit 6x9s in the rear and I think 6.5" components would be better than the 5-1/4"s. I want to use the stock head unit for a lot of reasons I won't go into. I just bought tweeter sails for the front since the system doesn't have components. Any suggestions on some accurate 6.5" would be greatly appreciated Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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