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Help deciding on some component speakers please.
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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8680392" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>Not to dump on ya but you likely didn’t get responses because this question could have been researched. Rear speakers/coaxials don’t bring much value to your highs/mids stage.skip em all together use the dsp capabilities of that deck and buy tweeters and mids for your front. In a Comp set with a passive crossover you’re sacrificing the tuning capabilities of your deck and paying for that little crossover box. You can buy separate tweeters and run em on the front channels of either of those amps and mid range drivers off the 3 and 4 channel. I’d get Rockford of the two options but I’d get the pioneer gm-d8704 over either of those options. In review</p><p></p><p>-Skip rears</p><p>-Skip Comp set</p><p>-Buy separate drivers and tweeters that combined with that deck will dance all over most comp sets under $400</p><p>-get more clean power for less</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8680392, member: 666314"] Not to dump on ya but you likely didn’t get responses because this question could have been researched. Rear speakers/coaxials don’t bring much value to your highs/mids stage.skip em all together use the dsp capabilities of that deck and buy tweeters and mids for your front. In a Comp set with a passive crossover you’re sacrificing the tuning capabilities of your deck and paying for that little crossover box. You can buy separate tweeters and run em on the front channels of either of those amps and mid range drivers off the 3 and 4 channel. I’d get Rockford of the two options but I’d get the pioneer gm-d8704 over either of those options. In review -Skip rears -Skip Comp set -Buy separate drivers and tweeters that combined with that deck will dance all over most comp sets under $400 -get more clean power for less [/QUOTE]
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