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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8658609" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>The Polks area very good speaker to place as drop ins.With just a little deadening they will perform very nicely.I would go all Polk if it were me.Great price for them and they sound very nice. For the rear?? That Kenwood may be all you need if you are on a budget, and not much is really needed for rear fill lateron when adding subs in rear.You dont want to over power the rear stage to over run the front stage.20-30 rms will be more than you will ever need.You can run those off HU power with a Bass Blocker of which I recommend. Its all you will ever need.Kenwoods do serve just fine for that,but for the money, Id still place a Polk coax in the rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8658609, member: 634282"] The Polks area very good speaker to place as drop ins.With just a little deadening they will perform very nicely.I would go all Polk if it were me.Great price for them and they sound very nice. For the rear?? That Kenwood may be all you need if you are on a budget, and not much is really needed for rear fill lateron when adding subs in rear.You dont want to over power the rear stage to over run the front stage.20-30 rms will be more than you will ever need.You can run those off HU power with a Bass Blocker of which I recommend. Its all you will ever need.Kenwoods do serve just fine for that,but for the money, Id still place a Polk coax in the rear. [/QUOTE]
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