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<blockquote data-quote="SVTLightning01" data-source="post: 2020642" data-attributes="member: 567816"><p>I recently bought a 2004 325Ci with the HK premium sound system (yea right).</p><p></p><p>The car has 10 speakers in it. In the front doors, it has a tweeter, 2.5speaker and a 6.25 speaker. Im replacing the doors with a set of diamond d651 components off a pg amp.</p><p></p><p>The rear deck has 2 6x9 speakers (as they call the subwoofers). My question is, should i just put a good set of 6x9s to replace them, or should i do a another set of comps? I have 2 channels left on the amp, 50watts a channel. Not sure what actual rms is since i havent recieved the amp in the mail yet.</p><p></p><p>Ive looked into the diamond d391 coaxials, kicker ds, and have owned pioneer before. Im sure the comps im putting in will give me the highs im looking for since its a small coupe. What would be my best option for more mid-low bass without putting a sub in. I will put a sub in later, just want something to get me by for now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTLightning01, post: 2020642, member: 567816"] I recently bought a 2004 325Ci with the HK premium sound system (yea right). The car has 10 speakers in it. In the front doors, it has a tweeter, 2.5speaker and a 6.25 speaker. Im replacing the doors with a set of diamond d651 components off a pg amp. The rear deck has 2 6x9 speakers (as they call the subwoofers). My question is, should i just put a good set of 6x9s to replace them, or should i do a another set of comps? I have 2 channels left on the amp, 50watts a channel. Not sure what actual rms is since i havent recieved the amp in the mail yet. Ive looked into the diamond d391 coaxials, kicker ds, and have owned pioneer before. Im sure the comps im putting in will give me the highs im looking for since its a small coupe. What would be my best option for more mid-low bass without putting a sub in. I will put a sub in later, just want something to get me by for now. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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