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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8488978" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>answer still stays the same. those cheapo 4 way coaxials are bottom tier walmart speakers. inefficient, peaky and lacks serious detail/clarity.</p><p></p><p>With components, you'l have the soundstage more above closer to your ears rather than by your legs. Soundstage is important for metal. Imagine drums sweeping across your dashboard, a real life-like concert on your dash, thats basically the end goal you'd want. You'll also want a head unit that can do time alignment in the future. Its basically a feature that makes all the soundwaves in your car hit your ears at the same time since the left speakers are closer to you than the right, they need to be delayed. Once all the soundwaves it your ears at the same time, it creates a digital stage that really brings your music to life like the artists are right in front of you.</p><p></p><p>Loudness wise, your ears will tap out before the setup gets stressed out with that amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8488978, member: 650438"] answer still stays the same. those cheapo 4 way coaxials are bottom tier walmart speakers. inefficient, peaky and lacks serious detail/clarity. With components, you'l have the soundstage more above closer to your ears rather than by your legs. Soundstage is important for metal. Imagine drums sweeping across your dashboard, a real life-like concert on your dash, thats basically the end goal you'd want. You'll also want a head unit that can do time alignment in the future. Its basically a feature that makes all the soundwaves in your car hit your ears at the same time since the left speakers are closer to you than the right, they need to be delayed. Once all the soundwaves it your ears at the same time, it creates a digital stage that really brings your music to life like the artists are right in front of you. Loudness wise, your ears will tap out before the setup gets stressed out with that amp. [/QUOTE]
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