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First car-first time speaker install. Any thoughts on Pioneer TS-A1685R?
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<blockquote data-quote="itsblown" data-source="post: 8215527" data-attributes="member: 636031"><p>Different brands for coaxial speakers I really don't have any suggestions other than looking into hybrid audio's mirus. The best advice I can give you is to do components, they are generally leaps and bounds above coaxial. Also forget the back speakers, disconnect them. A lot of people including myself don't use rear speakers. I too started out at 16 with a set of coaxial in the front and in the back, after switching to components in the front and no rears I haven't looked back. Not running rear speakers will give you a better budget to spend on your front speakers and allow you to get a 2 channel amp which is generally cheaper than 4 channels meaning you can probably get a more powerful 2 channel for the same price you were spending on the 4 channel pioneer. What exactly are you worried about when it comes to componenet speakers? there is leaps and bounds of info when it comes to installing them here on this forum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itsblown, post: 8215527, member: 636031"] Different brands for coaxial speakers I really don't have any suggestions other than looking into hybrid audio's mirus. The best advice I can give you is to do components, they are generally leaps and bounds above coaxial. Also forget the back speakers, disconnect them. A lot of people including myself don't use rear speakers. I too started out at 16 with a set of coaxial in the front and in the back, after switching to components in the front and no rears I haven't looked back. Not running rear speakers will give you a better budget to spend on your front speakers and allow you to get a 2 channel amp which is generally cheaper than 4 channels meaning you can probably get a more powerful 2 channel for the same price you were spending on the 4 channel pioneer. What exactly are you worried about when it comes to componenet speakers? there is leaps and bounds of info when it comes to installing them here on this forum [/QUOTE]
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