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Good Front Stage for a Jeep?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8792774" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>I am thinking of going 6.5 as the formed enclosure will accept that. I really do not have a good spot to mount tweeters that's why I was thinking coax. I also need to stay water resistant, that's why I was also looking at Polk's db lineup. I also watched some reviews on Polk and they seem to stack up well for a coax. And right now I would say I'm around $150 for a set because I need a new sub amp. I have an old mtx 280 thunder that's good for 80x2 at 2 ohms and it's clean power. I will also have the sfb600 I could use for the set but that would be overkill lol. I was thinking of buying a nice little 4 channel that was 4x100 ish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8792774, member: 682803"] I am thinking of going 6.5 as the formed enclosure will accept that. I really do not have a good spot to mount tweeters that's why I was thinking coax. I also need to stay water resistant, that's why I was also looking at Polk's db lineup. I also watched some reviews on Polk and they seem to stack up well for a coax. And right now I would say I'm around $150 for a set because I need a new sub amp. I have an old mtx 280 thunder that's good for 80x2 at 2 ohms and it's clean power. I will also have the sfb600 I could use for the set but that would be overkill lol. I was thinking of buying a nice little 4 channel that was 4x100 ish. [/QUOTE]
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