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<blockquote data-quote="SteelKiller" data-source="post: 8696047" data-attributes="member: 592045"><p>Currently I have Kenwood KFC6903c "component" set. I know it's not a true component set but they sound pretty decent for $200!!! I have a Kenwood Excelon 706s for a deck. Rear doors are older Alpine type S 6x9 coaxials. I don't plan on powering the rear doors with anything other than deck or just deleting them altogether eventually. No subs right now but that will come as the budget allows. The 6903's have a passive crossover for both the 3.5" coaxial and another for the woofer. I can do away with both with a dsp I assume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelKiller, post: 8696047, member: 592045"] Currently I have Kenwood KFC6903c "component" set. I know it's not a true component set but they sound pretty decent for $200!!! I have a Kenwood Excelon 706s for a deck. Rear doors are older Alpine type S 6x9 coaxials. I don't plan on powering the rear doors with anything other than deck or just deleting them altogether eventually. No subs right now but that will come as the budget allows. The 6903's have a passive crossover for both the 3.5" coaxial and another for the woofer. I can do away with both with a dsp I assume. [/QUOTE]
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