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<blockquote data-quote="kross" data-source="post: 3311913" data-attributes="member: 577729"><p>I love those Alpine PDX amps! Nice choice!</p><p></p><p>Most people on here will say that you will get the best sound quality with a good set of component speakers in the front, and no rear speakers (except for a subwoofer). You'll get much better stereo imaging and staging.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest a pair of Rainbow Powerline CMX 265 Kick's, for about $330 shipped. Bridge the Alpine amp for 200w per side, and those babies will really fill your car with sound!</p><p></p><p>With the rest of the money, I would put into a subwoofer and amp for it. Even the best midrange drivers can't reproduce the entire audio spectrum, you need a subwoofer to fill in the bottom end. You can get some compact subs that put out a lot of bass for their small size. You can get some pretty good 6.5" subwoofers to mount in the rear panels (properly deadened, of course), or some 8" subs for under the seats. I'll let others make some recommendations for some good compact subs.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p><p></p><p>-- Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kross, post: 3311913, member: 577729"] I love those Alpine PDX amps! Nice choice! Most people on here will say that you will get the best sound quality with a good set of component speakers in the front, and no rear speakers (except for a subwoofer). You'll get much better stereo imaging and staging. I would suggest a pair of Rainbow Powerline CMX 265 Kick's, for about $330 shipped. Bridge the Alpine amp for 200w per side, and those babies will really fill your car with sound! With the rest of the money, I would put into a subwoofer and amp for it. Even the best midrange drivers can't reproduce the entire audio spectrum, you need a subwoofer to fill in the bottom end. You can get some compact subs that put out a lot of bass for their small size. You can get some pretty good 6.5" subwoofers to mount in the rear panels (properly deadened, of course), or some 8" subs for under the seats. I'll let others make some recommendations for some good compact subs. Hope this helps! -- Kevin [/QUOTE]
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