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<blockquote data-quote="merritt509" data-source="post: 6981163" data-attributes="member: 624446"><p>hey all, i have 6.5 type r's in my front doors, and 5.25 audiopipes in my rear doors, i have a six channel amp, and i already have 2 12in type rs for subs. so i need to fill my last two channels with speakers. just wondering: what are the main differences between coaxials and components? is there that much of a difference in sound?</p><p></p><p>plus, im not new at car audio, but new at component speakers...the crossovers- some have 2 channel inputs, while some just have one channel inputs. for example, alpine type xs' crossovers have two channel imputs for one woofer/tweeter, which would mean you can only run one SET of components off a four channel amp, whereas other crossovers for kickers, polk etc. just have one channel input. question is, how many channels do you typically need for ONE woofer/tweeter combo? thanks for your help. let me know if there are any good components/coaxials on the market for ~120$. thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merritt509, post: 6981163, member: 624446"] hey all, i have 6.5 type r's in my front doors, and 5.25 audiopipes in my rear doors, i have a six channel amp, and i already have 2 12in type rs for subs. so i need to fill my last two channels with speakers. just wondering: what are the main differences between coaxials and components? is there that much of a difference in sound? plus, im not new at car audio, but new at component speakers...the crossovers- some have 2 channel inputs, while some just have one channel inputs. for example, alpine type xs' crossovers have two channel imputs for one woofer/tweeter, which would mean you can only run one SET of components off a four channel amp, whereas other crossovers for kickers, polk etc. just have one channel input. question is, how many channels do you typically need for ONE woofer/tweeter combo? thanks for your help. let me know if there are any good components/coaxials on the market for ~120$. thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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