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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8320760" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Its actually quite simple to install tweeters because component sets usually have mounting gear. For the simplest installation, you might just need to screw in the sail panels or even just use industrial strength velcro. The difference between coaxial and components is. Coaxial the sound is all by your legs. Components bring the sound stage up to your ears and make it extremely crisp.</p><p></p><p>If you are new at this, I'd stick to passive components to keep things simple so you can learn a little bit more about it. instead of an 80 prs, you can just get an alpine 147bt, it still has great sound quality along with time alignment and good sound internals. Instead of type R coaxials, just get the components version for the fronts.</p><p></p><p>Alpine PDX-V9 is a 5 channel thats good for everything but its expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8320760, member: 650438"] Its actually quite simple to install tweeters because component sets usually have mounting gear. For the simplest installation, you might just need to screw in the sail panels or even just use industrial strength velcro. The difference between coaxial and components is. Coaxial the sound is all by your legs. Components bring the sound stage up to your ears and make it extremely crisp. If you are new at this, I'd stick to passive components to keep things simple so you can learn a little bit more about it. instead of an 80 prs, you can just get an alpine 147bt, it still has great sound quality along with time alignment and good sound internals. Instead of type R coaxials, just get the components version for the fronts. Alpine PDX-V9 is a 5 channel thats good for everything but its expensive. [/QUOTE]
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