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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 7036674" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>a decent set of comps and coaxials on a four channel would make a world of difference and as for not changing the front speakers because of difficulty well thats up to you but thats where i start changing spreakers. do be intimidated it really isnt that hard to do just take your time and do it right. my equipment id put in first would be a set of pioneer d series comps on the front channels of a good 4 channel in the front door after that you might not want to do any thing else these mid in this set put out some impressive bass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 7036674, member: 611804"] a decent set of comps and coaxials on a four channel would make a world of difference and as for not changing the front speakers because of difficulty well thats up to you but thats where i start changing spreakers. do be intimidated it really isnt that hard to do just take your time and do it right. my equipment id put in first would be a set of pioneer d series comps on the front channels of a good 4 channel in the front door after that you might not want to do any thing else these mid in this set put out some impressive bass [/QUOTE]
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