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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7078580" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p>Very nice choice on the front speakers, you'll definitely be happy with those. Rear speakers I can't comment. I follow the practice of using cheap or no rear speakers so I don't know enough about them to really say if those are worth the money. Not sure if you have subs or have intentions to get a substage together, but if you do, I'd cheap out on the rears a little more. If you don't plan on subs, then go for it pending no one else here has better suggestions. Glad to see you're spending more on the front stage though, most noobs instantly want to load up the rear deck and expect massive bass lol.</p><p></p><p>The amps, you have two very nice options there. Sundown will give you a little more power for the money while the ID will be more SQ oriented. In all honesty though, and it's your choice, you likely won't notice a difference is quality yourself. I probably wouldn't and I've been in this for a bit now but I'd go with the ID amp. It's cheaper and will still power those 2 ohm comps nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7078580, member: 617760"] Very nice choice on the front speakers, you'll definitely be happy with those. Rear speakers I can't comment. I follow the practice of using cheap or no rear speakers so I don't know enough about them to really say if those are worth the money. Not sure if you have subs or have intentions to get a substage together, but if you do, I'd cheap out on the rears a little more. If you don't plan on subs, then go for it pending no one else here has better suggestions. Glad to see you're spending more on the front stage though, most noobs instantly want to load up the rear deck and expect massive bass lol. The amps, you have two very nice options there. Sundown will give you a little more power for the money while the ID will be more SQ oriented. In all honesty though, and it's your choice, you likely won't notice a difference is quality yourself. I probably wouldn't and I've been in this for a bit now but I'd go with the ID amp. It's cheaper and will still power those 2 ohm comps nicely. [/QUOTE]
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