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Already thinking about upgrading fronts, heres my problem..
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 7325731" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Alpine X components used to use a really high end tweeter (SEAS IIRC?) and was a highly regarded set of components. Not sure if they're the same still.... Plenty of good stuff out there. Personally I always like the Infinity mids/highs on lower power (up to about 50-65W ish) after that I don't think they do so hot... There's dozens of good components that'll sound good and handle more power for you though but if you don't put some work into deadening I'd say don't bother upgrading components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 7325731, member: 614752"] Alpine X components used to use a really high end tweeter (SEAS IIRC?) and was a highly regarded set of components. Not sure if they're the same still.... Plenty of good stuff out there. Personally I always like the Infinity mids/highs on lower power (up to about 50-65W ish) after that I don't think they do so hot... There's dozens of good components that'll sound good and handle more power for you though but if you don't put some work into deadening I'd say don't bother upgrading components. [/QUOTE]
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