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<blockquote data-quote="tbasile1" data-source="post: 3192859" data-attributes="member: 576237"><p>Ok first off, ditch the 6x8/5x7s and make a baffle(speaker ring/adapter) out of MDF to fit a 6.5 speaker</p><p></p><p>Next you want to amp components, not amping them would be like starving them, amping components will really give them life and sound great!!</p><p></p><p>Then if you want to get rears its totally up to you, some people like having rears, some dont, but with a single sub I will suggest you upgrade your rears either now or in the future.</p><p></p><p>Finally you can just get a 2ch for your components up front and run the rears off the HU, or get a 4ch for all 4 speakers, what ever fits your budget, personally in this case I would get a 4ch</p><p></p><p>Look into:</p><p></p><p>Phoenix Gold RSd components, on eBay they go for $90, on OnlineCarStereo they go for $129</p><p></p><p>Profile Amps, good budget amps</p><p></p><p>Kicker Refurb Amps from HifiSoundConnection, another great choice of amps for a smaller budget</p><p></p><p>Pioneer REV, great coaxials, ideal for rears</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbasile1, post: 3192859, member: 576237"] Ok first off, ditch the 6x8/5x7s and make a baffle(speaker ring/adapter) out of MDF to fit a 6.5 speaker Next you want to amp components, not amping them would be like starving them, amping components will really give them life and sound great!! Then if you want to get rears its totally up to you, some people like having rears, some dont, but with a single sub I will suggest you upgrade your rears either now or in the future. Finally you can just get a 2ch for your components up front and run the rears off the HU, or get a 4ch for all 4 speakers, what ever fits your budget, personally in this case I would get a 4ch Look into: Phoenix Gold RSd components, on eBay they go for $90, on OnlineCarStereo they go for $129 Profile Amps, good budget amps Kicker Refurb Amps from HifiSoundConnection, another great choice of amps for a smaller budget Pioneer REV, great coaxials, ideal for rears [/QUOTE]
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