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Average speakers in front , good speakers for rear?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8758326" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>My take on it is: I won’t even waste time installing aftermarket speakers on headunit power, just isn’t worth it to me and I never will (mind you, I have no idea how much power an OEM 2017 Tahoe system is putting to the speakers, so it might be decent IDK). An exception would be damaged OEM speakers where they make bad noises and such, and that has been a rare occurrence for me. To each their own in that regard, but all the ones I heard like that growing up were just a waste of money / time, if it isn’t amped with at least 100w per channel I don’t want to install it, and modern vehicles OEM speakers seem way better than they were many years ago.</p><p></p><p>As many say, front stage is all that matters for enjoying music, rear is for fill or simply more volume, so I suppose your end result would contribute to how the rear is setup, if anything.</p><p></p><p>The times I want rear speakers is when I’m simply going for more volume, crank it up type loud and having amped rears certainly added to that. I’ve ran just component sets up front and have been very happy with sound, however, I have also ran rears too in the past for when I want to just crank it up and it most definitely adds volume, so this will be up to you; neither is wrong, just what you’re wanting.</p><p></p><p>I get the feeling the Rockford’s and other similar speakers on the cars stock power still may leave you wanting more, though it's hard to say without hearing it in person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8758326, member: 682903"] My take on it is: I won’t even waste time installing aftermarket speakers on headunit power, just isn’t worth it to me and I never will (mind you, I have no idea how much power an OEM 2017 Tahoe system is putting to the speakers, so it might be decent IDK). An exception would be damaged OEM speakers where they make bad noises and such, and that has been a rare occurrence for me. To each their own in that regard, but all the ones I heard like that growing up were just a waste of money / time, if it isn’t amped with at least 100w per channel I don’t want to install it, and modern vehicles OEM speakers seem way better than they were many years ago. As many say, front stage is all that matters for enjoying music, rear is for fill or simply more volume, so I suppose your end result would contribute to how the rear is setup, if anything. The times I want rear speakers is when I’m simply going for more volume, crank it up type loud and having amped rears certainly added to that. I’ve ran just component sets up front and have been very happy with sound, however, I have also ran rears too in the past for when I want to just crank it up and it most definitely adds volume, so this will be up to you; neither is wrong, just what you’re wanting. I get the feeling the Rockford’s and other similar speakers on the cars stock power still may leave you wanting more, though it's hard to say without hearing it in person. [/QUOTE]
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