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<blockquote data-quote="Geezerpoop" data-source="post: 6806290" data-attributes="member: 572689"><p>I would listen to sets of comps (stick with memphis if you like the sound of them) until I found what provided the midbass I was looking for, then sell both sets of coaxials on here and bridge the 4-channel amp to run the comps up front. Also deaden doors. I was in the same boat as you 3-4 years ago...sold my two sets of coaxials, bought the comps, couldn't have been happier. With a budget of 1k you can get a great set of comps, deadener, and pay to get it installed (assuming you will go that route since you declared yourself a noob) with money left over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geezerpoop, post: 6806290, member: 572689"] I would listen to sets of comps (stick with memphis if you like the sound of them) until I found what provided the midbass I was looking for, then sell both sets of coaxials on here and bridge the 4-channel amp to run the comps up front. Also deaden doors. I was in the same boat as you 3-4 years ago...sold my two sets of coaxials, bought the comps, couldn't have been happier. With a budget of 1k you can get a great set of comps, deadener, and pay to get it installed (assuming you will go that route since you declared yourself a noob) with money left over. [/QUOTE]
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