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<blockquote data-quote="sam_b03" data-source="post: 7593097" data-attributes="member: 607518"><p>he is getting it used. 6K miles for 21,500. The ID is rated for 5 to75 watts which is lower than most of the other speakers I have seen. the Polks are 2.7 ohm and rated for 15-90. I figured that lower resistance would still get it in the ball park. Yes a small amp wouldn't hurt but he isn't interested in running wires and tearing his pretty much new car apart. He graduates college in May and knows that he will be moving somewhere in the not too distant future. He has been searching around on the mustang forums and has heard people talking about what an upgrade it is to replace the stockers with pioneers. I told him if you are going to do it atleast get a high quality brand and showed him a couple. There are 8in sub's in the doors already that suit his needs on the low end. He also said that it sounds like Ford wired in a cross over so the rear deck speakers on see low frequencies. He was thinking about replace those too, but it sounds like it would be a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam_b03, post: 7593097, member: 607518"] he is getting it used. 6K miles for 21,500. The ID is rated for 5 to75 watts which is lower than most of the other speakers I have seen. the Polks are 2.7 ohm and rated for 15-90. I figured that lower resistance would still get it in the ball park. Yes a small amp wouldn't hurt but he isn't interested in running wires and tearing his pretty much new car apart. He graduates college in May and knows that he will be moving somewhere in the not too distant future. He has been searching around on the mustang forums and has heard people talking about what an upgrade it is to replace the stockers with pioneers. I told him if you are going to do it atleast get a high quality brand and showed him a couple. There are 8in sub's in the doors already that suit his needs on the low end. He also said that it sounds like Ford wired in a cross over so the rear deck speakers on see low frequencies. He was thinking about replace those too, but it sounds like it would be a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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