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<blockquote data-quote="Suicide Bobb" data-source="post: 7290471" data-attributes="member: 617319"><p>This.</p><p></p><p>And by comps, he means component speakers. This means that the tweeter and woofer are separate, not mounted together. Speakers that allow you to use them either component or coaxial are called convertible speakers.</p><p></p><p>If you separately amplify a nice set of comps, meaning power them from a 2 or 4-channel amp instead of the headunit, you will be VERY satisfied until your budget increases. I suggest you try a pair of DD CS-series comps, they are about $150 for a pair of 6.5" comps and well worth the money. For a lower budget, you can get Crescendo 6.5" convertibles for $100, or Phoenix Gold RSD comps for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suicide Bobb, post: 7290471, member: 617319"] This. And by comps, he means component speakers. This means that the tweeter and woofer are separate, not mounted together. Speakers that allow you to use them either component or coaxial are called convertible speakers. If you separately amplify a nice set of comps, meaning power them from a 2 or 4-channel amp instead of the headunit, you will be VERY satisfied until your budget increases. I suggest you try a pair of DD CS-series comps, they are about $150 for a pair of 6.5" comps and well worth the money. For a lower budget, you can get Crescendo 6.5" convertibles for $100, or Phoenix Gold RSD comps for [/QUOTE]
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