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<blockquote data-quote="///M5" data-source="post: 2592571" data-attributes="member: 562975"><p>I personally don't like a single car audio driver...budget limiting of course, and for going active would highly recommend only using home audio drivers. They aren't more work, in fact quite the opposite as all drivers designed for the car have severe trade offs when you go the home driver route you can pick and choose a set that will match and blend very well. The only extra work is the research that you put into driver selection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="///M5, post: 2592571, member: 562975"] I personally don't like a single car audio driver...budget limiting of course, and for going active would highly recommend only using home audio drivers. They aren't more work, in fact quite the opposite as all drivers designed for the car have severe trade offs when you go the home driver route you can pick and choose a set that will match and blend very well. The only extra work is the research that you put into driver selection. [/QUOTE]
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