trumpet
5,000+ posts
Barry Schanz
If I were in your position I would choose Audiofrog. You'll get brackets that look to be the best on the market for installing the speakers into cars, as intended. If you need passive crossovers they have that covered extremely well. I attended Andy's Audiofrog training at a trade show in Dallas last August. Of course there is bias, unavoidably so, when a speaker designer talks about how well their own speakers perform, but Andy is as "no BS" as they come. He can explain the science in a way that doesn't make the whole room feel stupid, and the proof is there that these are world class speakers regardless of home or car audio.I am interested and just read it. This is somewhat in the distance, but in fact, my next venture would most likely be an offering from HAT or ScanSpeak and again virtually no way to listen to everything. Besides reading reviews and analyses for days, how would I pick? In fact, what/how would you pick?