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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 6746449" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>6x9s are good, but you can not beat the sound of a componet setup. You can make a plate and run a 6.5 woofer 1" tweeter in the 6x9 location. Run a similar setup in the back and you will love it. Get an amp with low distortion rating and a decent EQ and your gold. After that it is just finding a sub that will fill the lower end how ever you want to it to be. A single 10 or 12 is great and not to over whelming but if you like a bit more bass just run two subs in a sealed box(under your rear seat) and there ya go. Should have a great sound and get plenty loud.</p><p></p><p>The down side to all of that is, quality items are not always cheap. For SQ I like more of the older amps, but most are considered rare and the price goes up considerably.</p><p></p><p>I ran a 5" componet set in the womans car upfront and rear(because stock was a 5x7) with 2 12s ported in the back and it was actually very clean sounding.</p><p></p><p>Figure out a budget your willing to work with and give the most to the amp setup and you should be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 6746449, member: 551878"] 6x9s are good, but you can not beat the sound of a componet setup. You can make a plate and run a 6.5 woofer 1" tweeter in the 6x9 location. Run a similar setup in the back and you will love it. Get an amp with low distortion rating and a decent EQ and your gold. After that it is just finding a sub that will fill the lower end how ever you want to it to be. A single 10 or 12 is great and not to over whelming but if you like a bit more bass just run two subs in a sealed box(under your rear seat) and there ya go. Should have a great sound and get plenty loud. The down side to all of that is, quality items are not always cheap. For SQ I like more of the older amps, but most are considered rare and the price goes up considerably. I ran a 5" componet set in the womans car upfront and rear(because stock was a 5x7) with 2 12s ported in the back and it was actually very clean sounding. Figure out a budget your willing to work with and give the most to the amp setup and you should be happy. [/QUOTE]
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