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<blockquote data-quote="fcarpio" data-source="post: 8328533" data-attributes="member: 663502"><p>I think the OP needs to find a component set that has <strong>high sensitivity</strong> (dB) so it can run off of the head unit. If the sub setup puts out a lot of bass it will drown the new speakers, but you can tame the bass so it will sound more balanced. Try it like that first, it will work but you may not be able to crank it too loud as there is niot enough power. With this option you can still add an amp later to your comps to make it more balanced and be able to play louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fcarpio, post: 8328533, member: 663502"] I think the OP needs to find a component set that has [B]high sensitivity[/B] (dB) so it can run off of the head unit. If the sub setup puts out a lot of bass it will drown the new speakers, but you can tame the bass so it will sound more balanced. Try it like that first, it will work but you may not be able to crank it too loud as there is niot enough power. With this option you can still add an amp later to your comps to make it more balanced and be able to play louder. [/QUOTE]
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