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<blockquote data-quote="wonslung" data-source="post: 8304038" data-attributes="member: 662635"><p>I have a 2001 Monte Carlo. All of my speakers are blown. I want to replace them but the sheer volume of choices available has overwhelmed me. I am looking for a best "bang for my buck" solution. I would prefer to buy something that works with my stock system but I'm not totally against buying an amp. My budget is around 200-300 dollars. My rear speakers are 6x9's and my front door speakers are 6.5 round (i think) I have a little wiggle room in my budget but i would love to keep it low if possible. I also intend to replace the deck at some point but i don't want to spend a ton. I would like something that has good sound without totally breaking my wallet. I used to love Infinity and JBL stuff but it's been well over 10 years since I've messed with car audio so I'm very out of touch. Thanks very much. I know this is question that will get a whole lot of different answers, but I am hoping to get enough answers to give me a good starting point. I really appreciate any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wonslung, post: 8304038, member: 662635"] I have a 2001 Monte Carlo. All of my speakers are blown. I want to replace them but the sheer volume of choices available has overwhelmed me. I am looking for a best "bang for my buck" solution. I would prefer to buy something that works with my stock system but I'm not totally against buying an amp. My budget is around 200-300 dollars. My rear speakers are 6x9's and my front door speakers are 6.5 round (i think) I have a little wiggle room in my budget but i would love to keep it low if possible. I also intend to replace the deck at some point but i don't want to spend a ton. I would like something that has good sound without totally breaking my wallet. I used to love Infinity and JBL stuff but it's been well over 10 years since I've messed with car audio so I'm very out of touch. Thanks very much. I know this is question that will get a whole lot of different answers, but I am hoping to get enough answers to give me a good starting point. I really appreciate any help. [/QUOTE]
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