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<blockquote data-quote="Mímir" data-source="post: 8570263" data-attributes="member: 673046"><p>no speakers will sound good off of the head unit buddy its just not enough power. do you have crossovers on the head unit? which head unit you have? good midbass require even more power to be properly driven and those drivers don't have a problem playing midbass. at this point changing out speaker will do vey little to give you good sound. maybe just maybe something like the Polk DB set with 2ohm coils will help but they the internal amp for the head unit might overheat and cause issues.</p><p></p><p>i can say though that if you would be interested sony has a good CD player that has around 50 wats RMS per channel the would substantually sound better and you could actually run a set of components bi amps and actually get decent sound. a dedicated mid and tweeter channel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mímir, post: 8570263, member: 673046"] no speakers will sound good off of the head unit buddy its just not enough power. do you have crossovers on the head unit? which head unit you have? good midbass require even more power to be properly driven and those drivers don't have a problem playing midbass. at this point changing out speaker will do vey little to give you good sound. maybe just maybe something like the Polk DB set with 2ohm coils will help but they the internal amp for the head unit might overheat and cause issues. i can say though that if you would be interested sony has a good CD player that has around 50 wats RMS per channel the would substantually sound better and you could actually run a set of components bi amps and actually get decent sound. a dedicated mid and tweeter channel! [/QUOTE]
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