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How difficult to switch to component speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="ledvedder" data-source="post: 7919498" data-attributes="member: 645518"><p>Thanks for everyone's help and feedback so far. I recently replaced the factory stereo in the 2003 Dodge Caravan to a Clarion CZ702. So far, I really like it. I'm still messing with some of the settings, like time alignment and custom EQ settings, besides the set EQ's that are on the unit. I'm thinking about upgrading the factory speakers. Crutchfield has recommended a full set of Pioneers (Pioneer TS-A6964R in the rear, Pioneer TS-A1674R in the doors, and Pioneer TS-G1344R in the dash). While reading up on a lot of information, I was thinking of maybe trying component speakers, but I'm not sure how difficult they would be to install. I'd like to keep my budget in the mid-level range. I can actually get the full set of Pioneers from Sonicelectronix for under $150. If I decided to try components, do I put them in every location? Or, just the door or the dash? Also, if anyone has recommendations on specific components and also installation, I'd really appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ledvedder, post: 7919498, member: 645518"] Thanks for everyone's help and feedback so far. I recently replaced the factory stereo in the 2003 Dodge Caravan to a Clarion CZ702. So far, I really like it. I'm still messing with some of the settings, like time alignment and custom EQ settings, besides the set EQ's that are on the unit. I'm thinking about upgrading the factory speakers. Crutchfield has recommended a full set of Pioneers (Pioneer TS-A6964R in the rear, Pioneer TS-A1674R in the doors, and Pioneer TS-G1344R in the dash). While reading up on a lot of information, I was thinking of maybe trying component speakers, but I'm not sure how difficult they would be to install. I'd like to keep my budget in the mid-level range. I can actually get the full set of Pioneers from Sonicelectronix for under $150. If I decided to try components, do I put them in every location? Or, just the door or the dash? Also, if anyone has recommendations on specific components and also installation, I'd really appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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