Cheap component set or piece one together via Parts Express?

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Better bang for the buck? Would I be better off doing some budget comps (TS-D1720, JBL GTO, Crescendo, or Cadence) or piecing one together using some Dayton classic or Goldwood mids using an old school Infinity Reference or Alpine type s tweet and x-over? Either set up would be getting a clean 100x2 from an old Eclipse and I definitely plan on treating the doors. The main goal here is a smooth tweet and very strong mid bass since I won't be doing a sub.

 
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