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<blockquote data-quote="Gasp3621" data-source="post: 8520753" data-attributes="member: 670865"><p>Newbie here. Couple of questions. Car is Audi A3 -98.</p><p></p><p>Just ordered some cheapish Pioneer car player, cause the old one doesn`t have <strong>USB/Aux</strong>. I wan`t to listen music using Spotify. Mostly some heavy / rock music and i prefer it loud.</p><p></p><p>- Which connection (AUX/USB) is better for sound quality? Have an android phone. Or does it matter?</p><p></p><p>Pioneer gives 4x55w (reality is around 19w per channel i guess). So i have some crappy Audi original speakers at front and high sensitivity Hertz Dieci 6x9 speakers at the rear. Yeah, i know it screams "teenage". But i can feel the kick in my back when cranking up. And these can be pushed quite loud.</p><p></p><p>- If i take the cables of from the front speakers, does the Pioneer give more power for the rear 6x9s? The front`s are so bad, pure crap. I guess they have about 100mm drivers.</p><p></p><p>I know some separate set at front would be optimal, but have to save some money and order some rings where the front ones are, that way i can put 5,25" drivers there in future. For now i just want some background music loud for driving to job and gym etc.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gasp3621, post: 8520753, member: 670865"] Newbie here. Couple of questions. Car is Audi A3 -98. Just ordered some cheapish Pioneer car player, cause the old one doesn`t have [B]USB/Aux[/B]. I wan`t to listen music using Spotify. Mostly some heavy / rock music and i prefer it loud. - Which connection (AUX/USB) is better for sound quality? Have an android phone. Or does it matter? Pioneer gives 4x55w (reality is around 19w per channel i guess). So i have some crappy Audi original speakers at front and high sensitivity Hertz Dieci 6x9 speakers at the rear. Yeah, i know it screams "teenage". But i can feel the kick in my back when cranking up. And these can be pushed quite loud. - If i take the cables of from the front speakers, does the Pioneer give more power for the rear 6x9s? The front`s are so bad, pure crap. I guess they have about 100mm drivers. I know some separate set at front would be optimal, but have to save some money and order some rings where the front ones are, that way i can put 5,25" drivers there in future. For now i just want some background music loud for driving to job and gym etc. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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