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<blockquote data-quote="bigbangtheory" data-source="post: 4882890" data-attributes="member: 563177"><p>If I was you I would just get some decent co-axials. They will do just fine, althought those componets listed would be around the same price for decent co-axials.</p><p></p><p>The PG Rsd's are decent for the money, much better than anything you listed. I had them and ran them for about 3 months. Good budget componets. I have since then fell in love with my Pioneer Premier 720c's, which can be had for 100 bucks on newegg.com. Deffintley worth it! Hell I would pay over 200 for these as they sound better than a lot of higher end componets.</p><p></p><p>What is excatly your budget for componets?</p><p></p><p>Also just word of advice, your aftermarket speakers may not sound as good as the factory, being the aftermarket componets or co-axials require higher RMS. So till they get their RMS rating, or close to it, they won't get that loud and off the deck.</p><p></p><p>I highly suggest you look for an aftermarket amp for them.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbangtheory, post: 4882890, member: 563177"] If I was you I would just get some decent co-axials. They will do just fine, althought those componets listed would be around the same price for decent co-axials. The PG Rsd's are decent for the money, much better than anything you listed. I had them and ran them for about 3 months. Good budget componets. I have since then fell in love with my Pioneer Premier 720c's, which can be had for 100 bucks on newegg.com. Deffintley worth it! Hell I would pay over 200 for these as they sound better than a lot of higher end componets. What is excatly your budget for componets? Also just word of advice, your aftermarket speakers may not sound as good as the factory, being the aftermarket componets or co-axials require higher RMS. So till they get their RMS rating, or close to it, they won't get that loud and off the deck. I highly suggest you look for an aftermarket amp for them. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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