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<blockquote data-quote="Dhawk" data-source="post: 6752286" data-attributes="member: 620825"><p>I am willing to spend cash, but there would hardly be any reason in buying new subs if I already have a pair that work more than good enough for me. I know I can remove the stereo but the tweeters in it aren't horrid nor are they blown so replacing them would be somewhat pointless. All I am wondering is with my subs and whatever seems to be the best mid tones would I need a new amp? I'm not an expert at car sterios so don't take what I say literal. I understand the basic concept of all of this but if you ask me to break down the stuff I'd be lost in a heartbeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhawk, post: 6752286, member: 620825"] I am willing to spend cash, but there would hardly be any reason in buying new subs if I already have a pair that work more than good enough for me. I know I can remove the stereo but the tweeters in it aren't horrid nor are they blown so replacing them would be somewhat pointless. All I am wondering is with my subs and whatever seems to be the best mid tones would I need a new amp? I'm not an expert at car sterios so don't take what I say literal. I understand the basic concept of all of this but if you ask me to break down the stuff I'd be lost in a heartbeat. [/QUOTE]
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