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<blockquote data-quote="Matt@AB" data-source="post: 732873" data-attributes="member: 559451"><p>The first speakers I ever bought for my ***** Am were old Pioneer's. Honestly, they were ****. They weren't outright **** because they were way better than stock. I just found them way too harsh and peaky in the high end. I got them off eBay for 20$, so you can't go wrong.</p><p></p><p>If you really want a cheap set of good components, we just put together a cheap system in a Land Rover. Using the stock spots, we used JL TR series coaxials and one 12W04.</p><p></p><p>I was absolutely amazed at the midbass coming out of the 4's. Normally you need to cross 4's over at 160 or higher. These we had crossed at 100hz off deck power, and the moved a lot of air. They were amazingly clean and crisp, and very smoothe.</p><p></p><p>You can find the TR's very cheap through retailers, or if you wish, on eBay.</p><p></p><p>Other alternatives you may want to try out should include MB Quart, Focal Access or any other entry level series of the usualy high end brands. I've heard some and came away impressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt@AB, post: 732873, member: 559451"] The first speakers I ever bought for my ***** Am were old Pioneer's. Honestly, they were ****. They weren't outright **** because they were way better than stock. I just found them way too harsh and peaky in the high end. I got them off eBay for 20$, so you can't go wrong. If you really want a cheap set of good components, we just put together a cheap system in a Land Rover. Using the stock spots, we used JL TR series coaxials and one 12W04. I was absolutely amazed at the midbass coming out of the 4's. Normally you need to cross 4's over at 160 or higher. These we had crossed at 100hz off deck power, and the moved a lot of air. They were amazingly clean and crisp, and very smoothe. You can find the TR's very cheap through retailers, or if you wish, on eBay. Other alternatives you may want to try out should include MB Quart, Focal Access or any other entry level series of the usualy high end brands. I've heard some and came away impressed. [/QUOTE]
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