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First Car Audio Build... I need some speaker advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Mavan01" data-source="post: 8684865" data-attributes="member: 678059"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have a 2010 Toyota Camry. I'm looking to replace the front and rear speakers. Up front is a factory componet set of 6x9s. The rear has coaxials.</p><p>I have already decided to go with DD Audio speakers because it's a local brand that I support. I'm trying to figure out what the best option would be for the price...</p><p>FYI, I plan some running the speakers off of my Sony XAV-1000 so no amp.</p><p></p><p>1. screw the front components and do 2 sets of three way 6x9 coaxials. <a href="http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/e-class-component-sets/ex6x9/" target="_blank">http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/e-class-component-sets/ex6x9/</a> (cheapest option considering ease of install)</p><p></p><p>2. 6.5 components on the front and 3 way coaxials in rear (factory is 6x9 so idk if this is a good idea) (2nd cheapest option) <a href="http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/e-class-component-sets/ec6-5/" target="_blank">http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/e-class-component-sets/ec6-5/</a></p><p></p><p>3. 6x9 set of componets up front and 3 way coaxials in rear ( most expensive option but it retains factory size and placement of speakers) <a href="http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/d-class-components/dc6x9a/" target="_blank">http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/d-class-components/dc6x9a/</a></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help!</p><p>-Mr. Mavan01</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Mavan01, post: 8684865, member: 678059"] Hi, I have a 2010 Toyota Camry. I'm looking to replace the front and rear speakers. Up front is a factory componet set of 6x9s. The rear has coaxials. I have already decided to go with DD Audio speakers because it's a local brand that I support. I'm trying to figure out what the best option would be for the price... FYI, I plan some running the speakers off of my Sony XAV-1000 so no amp. 1. screw the front components and do 2 sets of three way 6x9 coaxials. [URL]http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/e-class-component-sets/ex6x9/[/URL] (cheapest option considering ease of install) 2. 6.5 components on the front and 3 way coaxials in rear (factory is 6x9 so idk if this is a good idea) (2nd cheapest option) [URL]http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/e-class-component-sets/ec6-5/[/URL] 3. 6x9 set of componets up front and 3 way coaxials in rear ( most expensive option but it retains factory size and placement of speakers) [URL]http://ddaudio.com/products/car-speakers/d-class-components/dc6x9a/[/URL] Thanks for the help! -Mr. Mavan01 [/QUOTE]
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