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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 670285" data-attributes="member: 558368"><p>^Beat me to it.</p><p></p><p>Here's what little I know about speakers.</p><p></p><p>Coaxial: This is your "normal" speaker. It's got a big speaker, and on top of that, you have a small speaker. You find these at Walmart, Best Buy, and Circuit City.</p><p></p><p>Component Speaker(s): Think of this as a seperated coaxial. The big speaker is seperate from the little speaker, and inbetween there is a little box to send the right signal to the right speaker. These are less efficient than coaxials, and harder to set up. The benefit is they sound a lot better than coaxials.</p><p></p><p>Subwoofer: Big speaker. Usually from 8 inches in diameter to 18 for using in vehicles. Handles bass.</p><p></p><p>If you have $1500 to spend, hit up everyone on the forum, they seem to like sugguestion things.</p><p></p><p>HU / Comps / comp amp / rear fill / sub amp / subwoofer, in respective order.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer / DLS / JBL / JVC Bronzie / Directed / Shiva</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 670285, member: 558368"] ^Beat me to it. Here's what little I know about speakers. Coaxial: This is your "normal" speaker. It's got a big speaker, and on top of that, you have a small speaker. You find these at Walmart, Best Buy, and Circuit City. Component Speaker(s): Think of this as a seperated coaxial. The big speaker is seperate from the little speaker, and inbetween there is a little box to send the right signal to the right speaker. These are less efficient than coaxials, and harder to set up. The benefit is they sound a lot better than coaxials. Subwoofer: Big speaker. Usually from 8 inches in diameter to 18 for using in vehicles. Handles bass. If you have $1500 to spend, hit up everyone on the forum, they seem to like sugguestion things. HU / Comps / comp amp / rear fill / sub amp / subwoofer, in respective order. Pioneer / DLS / JBL / JVC Bronzie / Directed / Shiva [/QUOTE]
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