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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8328554" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>[USER=663325]@crimson229[/USER]; it can be done with a pair of components but you&#39;re gonna need power. It&#39;s night & day difference from headunit power to a separate amp with adequate power. Your speakers will come alive once you amp them and match your sub easily. I would look into a component set since you want more clarity in the highs. Placement of tweeter is key. Place it up high, closer to your ears so there&#39;s less distance to travel to your ear. Coaxials will make it hard to hear the words when the bass hits since the tweeters will be where your legs are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8328554, member: 574798"] [USER=663325]@crimson229[/USER]; it can be done with a pair of components but you're gonna need power. It's night & day difference from headunit power to a separate amp with adequate power. Your speakers will come alive once you amp them and match your sub easily. I would look into a component set since you want more clarity in the highs. Placement of tweeter is key. Place it up high, closer to your ears so there's less distance to travel to your ear. Coaxials will make it hard to hear the words when the bass hits since the tweeters will be where your legs are. [/QUOTE]
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