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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 3751583" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>I would just go with the Pro 60's for now, and skip the pair of SL95's. If you are wanting to upgrade later, you might want to get the pair in the front, and devote the money you allocated for the 6x9's to a pir of subs, instead. You will notice a huge differrence. You can power the pair of subs from the back channels of your Alpine amp, and the front channels to the front pair of comps. Most guys here will tell you the same. You only THINK you will miss the 6x9's in the rear. With the install I have outlined, you will forget all about those 6x9's! For about the same money as the 6x9's you could have a pair of G2's, or a single G3 12". Requiring only a 1 cft sealed box per driver, I don't think you will have a hard time finding room for one.</p><p></p><p>At later date, you might consider adding the PDX1.1000, and a single SPG555!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 3751583, member: 571196"] I would just go with the Pro 60's for now, and skip the pair of SL95's. If you are wanting to upgrade later, you might want to get the pair in the front, and devote the money you allocated for the 6x9's to a pir of subs, instead. You will notice a huge differrence. You can power the pair of subs from the back channels of your Alpine amp, and the front channels to the front pair of comps. Most guys here will tell you the same. You only THINK you will miss the 6x9's in the rear. With the install I have outlined, you will forget all about those 6x9's! For about the same money as the 6x9's you could have a pair of G2's, or a single G3 12". Requiring only a 1 cft sealed box per driver, I don't think you will have a hard time finding room for one. At later date, you might consider adding the PDX1.1000, and a single SPG555! [/QUOTE]
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