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<blockquote data-quote="starkfu" data-source="post: 4560120" data-attributes="member: 579412"><p>you may need to construct a plate to get them to fit, just trace the out edge of the factory speaker onto 1/4 hardwood and then trace the mounting diameter of your new speaker.</p><p></p><p>For the prelude, it has that ATTS **** in it that you should bypass.</p><p></p><p>As far as power, too much is a good thing, just turn your gains down. You always want to have more then you need, the amps run cooler and the sound quality improves when the amp is not working itself to death.</p><p></p><p>I used to own this car, I don't remember having any depth issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starkfu, post: 4560120, member: 579412"] you may need to construct a plate to get them to fit, just trace the out edge of the factory speaker onto 1/4 hardwood and then trace the mounting diameter of your new speaker. For the prelude, it has that ATTS **** in it that you should bypass. As far as power, too much is a good thing, just turn your gains down. You always want to have more then you need, the amps run cooler and the sound quality improves when the amp is not working itself to death. I used to own this car, I don't remember having any depth issues. [/QUOTE]
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