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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8063440" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>My top picks are <a href="http://www.513electronics.com/store/car-audio/component-speakers/65comps/cdt-audio-hd-62-6-7-2-way-component-set-the-classic-award-winner/" target="_blank">CDT Audio HD-62</a>, <a href="http://www.513electronics.com/store/car-audio/component-speakers/dacomps/diamond-audio-studio-sxp65s-6-5-components/" target="_blank">Diamond Audio SXP65A</a>, and <a href="http://www.513electronics.com/store/car-audio/component-speakers/6-5comp/jbl-ms-62c-6-5-components/" target="_blank">JBL MS-62C</a>. This is based on your equipment, which seems to point you toward a sound quality oriented build that can get a bit loud. With any speakers you want to work on the installation to control vibrations and rattles and block outside noise. You should plan to experiment with different tweeter locations before you permanently install them, especially since you don't have an 8-channel processor on your list. These are critical to making your speakers sound as good as possible. You may need to budget several hundred dollars in sound deadening materials, and I would cut back the speaker budget rather than skipping sound deadening. All of the speakers I listed can do a very good job, but I gave you a range of prices from $250 to $430.</p><p></p><p>My recommended source for all of your sound deadening products is <a href="http://sounddeadenershowdown.com/" target="_blank">http://sounddeadenershowdown.com</a></p><p></p><p>CLD Tiles, Closed Cell Foam, MLV, IHI-66 Vinyl Cement, velcro, and butyl rope. You'll need to e-mail the owner to discuss how much product to order and which areas of the car you want to treat. I would do at least the front doors and the trunk, but if you can afford the product and down time to treat the entire cabin that will get the best results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8063440, member: 628688"] My top picks are [URL="http://www.513electronics.com/store/car-audio/component-speakers/65comps/cdt-audio-hd-62-6-7-2-way-component-set-the-classic-award-winner/"]CDT Audio HD-62[/URL], [URL="http://www.513electronics.com/store/car-audio/component-speakers/dacomps/diamond-audio-studio-sxp65s-6-5-components/"]Diamond Audio SXP65A[/URL], and [URL="http://www.513electronics.com/store/car-audio/component-speakers/6-5comp/jbl-ms-62c-6-5-components/"]JBL MS-62C[/URL]. This is based on your equipment, which seems to point you toward a sound quality oriented build that can get a bit loud. With any speakers you want to work on the installation to control vibrations and rattles and block outside noise. You should plan to experiment with different tweeter locations before you permanently install them, especially since you don't have an 8-channel processor on your list. These are critical to making your speakers sound as good as possible. You may need to budget several hundred dollars in sound deadening materials, and I would cut back the speaker budget rather than skipping sound deadening. All of the speakers I listed can do a very good job, but I gave you a range of prices from $250 to $430. My recommended source for all of your sound deadening products is [URL="http://sounddeadenershowdown.com/"]http://sounddeadenershowdown.com[/URL] CLD Tiles, Closed Cell Foam, MLV, IHI-66 Vinyl Cement, velcro, and butyl rope. You'll need to e-mail the owner to discuss how much product to order and which areas of the car you want to treat. I would do at least the front doors and the trunk, but if you can afford the product and down time to treat the entire cabin that will get the best results. [/QUOTE]
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