component vs coaxil

no rearfill? im guessing leave it with out speakers? what if i put components in the front and some decent speakers in the back
if you got extra money, that'll be fine but i would rather spend that extra money towards a a nice component system and sound deadener.

 
Definitly go for the best components u can get for your budget for front stage and just leave the factory spkrs in the rear running off deck pwr. Sound deadning will vastly improve the sound quality of whatever u have or put in any location (even makes the stock stuff sound better). If u eventually decide to upgrade u can do it in steps. U could go active on whatever u choose up front then maybe move the front comps to the rear and put something better up front.

 
Separating tweeters and mids (components) is supposed to be better sound quality than a coaxial setup. And don't mix speaker makes. Staying with the same make (and type) all around will give you a better chance of having consistent sound.

 
Separating tweeters and mids (components) is supposed to be better sound quality than a coaxial setup. And don't mix speaker makes. Staying with the same make (and type) all around will give you a better chance of having consistent sound.
really? i've heard plenty of mixed and matched setups that would shit all over the best setup you've ever heard.

 
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