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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7777931" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I recommend that you purchase a decent set of entry level speakers that are much better than OEM speakers,that will handle a little more power than 15-3o watts..Infinity sound great,and polk, as well as jbl..Sounds like it would also benefit you to get a small 4channel amp to put on those speakers to clean up the distortion for you, and also give you some power without having to really crank it up, but you can max your volume knob out and set the gain to a safe level to keep from blowing speakers, and sound great at the same time.It doesnt have to be a brand new amplifier,and expensive..You can find a great sq/power amp old school type used and still in great condition that will be very affordable, and even sound and perform much better than a brand new amplifier,and can be easy on the electrical also..i recommend an Older Alpine DUO-B amplifier,even 2 of the 3522,can be very cheap to pick up, but deliver power, along with sq for you,giving you the best of both worlds without spendind an arm and a leg, as car audio can become very expensive buying..who says that it needs to be expensive??You will be surprised what you can find used that will give you the best for the bang for your buck??<a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alpine-3522-/280901849067?pt=Car_Amplifiers&amp;hash=item41670e0feb" target="_blank">Alpine 3522 | eBay</a> these amps were some of the best sq,along with some power amps, that still perform fantastic, one for the front, and one for the rears, for under $100,I have had this on a pair of 60 rms speakers, and perform quite well <a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Acoustics-USX-4065-amplifier-by-ZED-Audio-/180907092463?pt=Car_Amplifiers&amp;hash=item2a1ee729ef" target="_blank">US Acoustics USX 4065 amplifier by ZED Audio | eBay</a> Even this amplifier will out perform several 75x4 amps in sq, and along with delivering power for the money spent..just a couple suggestions of true power, and sq for old school,speakers to begin with I recommend something such as thesehttp://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Infinity-Kappa-62-9i-6-5-225-Watt-2-Way-Speakers-/230807993426?pt=Car_Speakers&amp;hash=item35bd3a7c52&amp;vxp=mtr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7777931, member: 634282"] I recommend that you purchase a decent set of entry level speakers that are much better than OEM speakers,that will handle a little more power than 15-3o watts..Infinity sound great,and polk, as well as jbl..Sounds like it would also benefit you to get a small 4channel amp to put on those speakers to clean up the distortion for you, and also give you some power without having to really crank it up, but you can max your volume knob out and set the gain to a safe level to keep from blowing speakers, and sound great at the same time.It doesnt have to be a brand new amplifier,and expensive..You can find a great sq/power amp old school type used and still in great condition that will be very affordable, and even sound and perform much better than a brand new amplifier,and can be easy on the electrical also..i recommend an Older Alpine DUO-B amplifier,even 2 of the 3522,can be very cheap to pick up, but deliver power, along with sq for you,giving you the best of both worlds without spendind an arm and a leg, as car audio can become very expensive buying..who says that it needs to be expensive??You will be surprised what you can find used that will give you the best for the bang for your buck??[URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alpine-3522-/280901849067?pt=Car_Amplifiers&hash=item41670e0feb"]Alpine 3522 | eBay[/URL] these amps were some of the best sq,along with some power amps, that still perform fantastic, one for the front, and one for the rears, for under $100,I have had this on a pair of 60 rms speakers, and perform quite well [URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Acoustics-USX-4065-amplifier-by-ZED-Audio-/180907092463?pt=Car_Amplifiers&hash=item2a1ee729ef"]US Acoustics USX 4065 amplifier by ZED Audio | eBay[/URL] Even this amplifier will out perform several 75x4 amps in sq, and along with delivering power for the money spent..just a couple suggestions of true power, and sq for old school,speakers to begin with I recommend something such as thesehttp://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Infinity-Kappa-62-9i-6-5-225-Watt-2-Way-Speakers-/230807993426?pt=Car_Speakers&hash=item35bd3a7c52&vxp=mtr [/QUOTE]
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