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<blockquote data-quote="2theMaxx21" data-source="post: 115391" data-attributes="member: 546337"><p>Yeah, try to get your speakers as far forward as possible, which is usually the kickpanels.</p><p></p><p>Kickpanels are usually the best, but the cheaper and easier route woule be to stick a nice component set of speakers in the stock locations if you had a head unit or signal processor that has digital time alignment (For head units, I prefer the Pioneer DEH 9300 or DEH MP9400). The digital time alignment compensates for less than perfect speaker placement. Time alignment is awesome! You can move the sound stage where you want. It just takes a little time to set up. All of my personal sound systems use digital time alignment.</p><p></p><p>As for door speakers, I like JL Audio, MB Quart, and Diamond Audio. Diamond Audio are my favorites, but they are real expensive.</p><p></p><p>I think you get the best bang for the buck out of JL Audio component speakers. They sound great. I have them in my wife's car and in my "work car". They sound real clean, even at very high volume and power levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2theMaxx21, post: 115391, member: 546337"] Yeah, try to get your speakers as far forward as possible, which is usually the kickpanels. Kickpanels are usually the best, but the cheaper and easier route woule be to stick a nice component set of speakers in the stock locations if you had a head unit or signal processor that has digital time alignment (For head units, I prefer the Pioneer DEH 9300 or DEH MP9400). The digital time alignment compensates for less than perfect speaker placement. Time alignment is awesome! You can move the sound stage where you want. It just takes a little time to set up. All of my personal sound systems use digital time alignment. As for door speakers, I like JL Audio, MB Quart, and Diamond Audio. Diamond Audio are my favorites, but they are real expensive. I think you get the best bang for the buck out of JL Audio component speakers. They sound great. I have them in my wife's car and in my "work car". They sound real clean, even at very high volume and power levels. [/QUOTE]
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