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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffy" data-source="post: 8498746" data-attributes="member: 669816"><p>I've always been under the impression that for a midrange to sound best, it should be at least 4", I guess I'm wrong here. But like I said, I'd be very happy to get my JL 3.5" speakers sounding good in there again, I really like how everything sounded when that was working properly. I appreciate your suggestion though, if you can recommend a good 3.5" mid I'd like to at least look into it.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the Pioneer AVH-4100NEX, that seems like it should do the trick. Any reason not to get it? Yes it's a little over budget, but I'd like to just buy it and never have to worry about the head unit again, I've spent too much time on the **** stereo and I need to move on to other projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffy, post: 8498746, member: 669816"] I've always been under the impression that for a midrange to sound best, it should be at least 4", I guess I'm wrong here. But like I said, I'd be very happy to get my JL 3.5" speakers sounding good in there again, I really like how everything sounded when that was working properly. I appreciate your suggestion though, if you can recommend a good 3.5" mid I'd like to at least look into it. I'm looking at the Pioneer AVH-4100NEX, that seems like it should do the trick. Any reason not to get it? Yes it's a little over budget, but I'd like to just buy it and never have to worry about the head unit again, I've spent too much time on the **** stereo and I need to move on to other projects. [/QUOTE]
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