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<blockquote data-quote="Mark_ab" data-source="post: 36413" data-attributes="member: 541433"><p>If you are merely looking to upgrade your system so that it is semi-pleasurable to sit in your car then $75 dollars will do that just fine. You say that you have aftermarket rear speakers, so your best move from a stock system is your front fill. This is the most important area anyway, as the sound you here predominantly comes from there. What size are the speakers in the front of your car? If you don't know, what is the car and it's year. We can tell from that. In your price range you'll be looking at 2 or 3 way speakers. This means they contain a midrange woofer, a tweeter, and if 3 way, a supertweeter. Are tweeters important? Prior to what the fellow ahead of me says, yes, they are. They are responsible for the higher frequencies that you hear, such as snares, or some LYRICS. Since you only have enough for speakers, they will need to run off of your HU. Thus, wattage will not be terribly important. Some brand names to check out that linger in the $100 dollar range depending on what size (again, coaxial) are Image Dynamics (CTX), Infinity (Reference), MB Quart (Discus), Kicker (K-Series), Phoenex Gold (Q -Series), Pioneer (Rev series). Hope this helps you out some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark_ab, post: 36413, member: 541433"] If you are merely looking to upgrade your system so that it is semi-pleasurable to sit in your car then $75 dollars will do that just fine. You say that you have aftermarket rear speakers, so your best move from a stock system is your front fill. This is the most important area anyway, as the sound you here predominantly comes from there. What size are the speakers in the front of your car? If you don't know, what is the car and it's year. We can tell from that. In your price range you'll be looking at 2 or 3 way speakers. This means they contain a midrange woofer, a tweeter, and if 3 way, a supertweeter. Are tweeters important? Prior to what the fellow ahead of me says, yes, they are. They are responsible for the higher frequencies that you hear, such as snares, or some LYRICS. Since you only have enough for speakers, they will need to run off of your HU. Thus, wattage will not be terribly important. Some brand names to check out that linger in the $100 dollar range depending on what size (again, coaxial) are Image Dynamics (CTX), Infinity (Reference), MB Quart (Discus), Kicker (K-Series), Phoenex Gold (Q -Series), Pioneer (Rev series). Hope this helps you out some. [/QUOTE]
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