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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8339008" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>They will not play sub-bass so you'll always feel lacking in the 20-80hz region. You will need to amp those speakers if you want anything good out of them, or else they might not even be a noticeable improvement from stock. You can acoustically treat the doors with sound deadener to improve midbass but its no substitute for an actual sub. Doesnt mean you'll need a big box taking up your trunk space though, You can just do a 100-200 watts rms, 8 inch or 6.5 inch subwoofer in a small stealth enclosure to fill out your bottom end. Get a 4 channel amp that does 100 watts rms each channel, hook your front speakers to the front channels and bridge the rears to power the subwoofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8339008, member: 650438"] They will not play sub-bass so you'll always feel lacking in the 20-80hz region. You will need to amp those speakers if you want anything good out of them, or else they might not even be a noticeable improvement from stock. You can acoustically treat the doors with sound deadener to improve midbass but its no substitute for an actual sub. Doesnt mean you'll need a big box taking up your trunk space though, You can just do a 100-200 watts rms, 8 inch or 6.5 inch subwoofer in a small stealth enclosure to fill out your bottom end. Get a 4 channel amp that does 100 watts rms each channel, hook your front speakers to the front channels and bridge the rears to power the subwoofer. [/QUOTE]
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