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<blockquote data-quote="thispain" data-source="post: 332884" data-attributes="member: 550426"><p>If your factory speakers don't sound good, then putting in aftermarket 4x6's and 6x9's will greatly improve the sound In my opinion. You don't have to pay a lot for multi-elements, just look around; don't go to Ebay //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif . Try looking at some online sterio shops like TheZEB, CBRsterio, Sounddomain, Ike Sound, ect...</p><p></p><p>Infinity Kappas make nice multi-elements; some of there multi-elemenst even feature passive crossovers that separate low frequencies to go to the woofer, and high frequencies to go to the tweeter (although, I'm not sure if there 4x6's do). Phoenix Gold also has passive crossovers on there multi-element. I have Infinity's 4x6 plate (tweeter and woofer are separate) multi-element in my Berreta, and they play load enough; powered by my Pioneer receiver; don't destorte (although i don't turn it up all the way). Focus on your front speakers, rather than the rear. This is just my opinion, but use your rear as "fill" sound, were you barely hear them; i think this improves imaging (like home theature, surround arn't as load as front center/mains).</p><p></p><p>If you get good coaxils (Infinity, Phoenix Gold, Boston Accoustic, Image Dynamics, ect..) then you shouldn't need separate tweeters. Adding 4-6x9's in your rear deck is a no-no, and a tweeter at every corner. All that will do is create a "wall of sound", and your rear speakers will over power your front (unless you want that). Now, if your replacement speakers don't have enough "high frequency" for you, then i can see adding a tweeter along side them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thispain, post: 332884, member: 550426"] If your factory speakers don't sound good, then putting in aftermarket 4x6's and 6x9's will greatly improve the sound In my opinion. You don't have to pay a lot for multi-elements, just look around; don't go to Ebay [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif[/IMG] . Try looking at some online sterio shops like TheZEB, CBRsterio, Sounddomain, Ike Sound, ect... Infinity Kappas make nice multi-elements; some of there multi-elemenst even feature passive crossovers that separate low frequencies to go to the woofer, and high frequencies to go to the tweeter (although, I'm not sure if there 4x6's do). Phoenix Gold also has passive crossovers on there multi-element. I have Infinity's 4x6 plate (tweeter and woofer are separate) multi-element in my Berreta, and they play load enough; powered by my Pioneer receiver; don't destorte (although i don't turn it up all the way). Focus on your front speakers, rather than the rear. This is just my opinion, but use your rear as "fill" sound, were you barely hear them; i think this improves imaging (like home theature, surround arn't as load as front center/mains). If you get good coaxils (Infinity, Phoenix Gold, Boston Accoustic, Image Dynamics, ect..) then you shouldn't need separate tweeters. Adding 4-6x9's in your rear deck is a no-no, and a tweeter at every corner. All that will do is create a "wall of sound", and your rear speakers will over power your front (unless you want that). Now, if your replacement speakers don't have enough "high frequency" for you, then i can see adding a tweeter along side them. [/QUOTE]
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