Pioneer coax

btdickey99
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I was wondering if anyone knows any information as far as the quality of Pioneer ts-g671m 6.5"(http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?dest=9999999997&product_id=5155434&sourceid=0100000030660804302498.

Anyway they are just something for my girlfriend and Ijust want it to be clear. So I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these, or what anyone thinks.

I also have a Clarion APA250 that I plan on running to them soon. How much better would these sound with this amp? Is this a decent amp for this?(It is free)

Thanks for any feedback

 
I've seen worse. Electronics get better and less expensive as time goes on. One of the best bangs for the buck I see right now is the new Almani PCS-65C (PCS65C) component speakers... I've seen them online at millionbuy.com around $65 ... you might have to cut a separate hole for the tweeter in the door or kick panel, or a professional installer may be able to use a plumbing strap to coax the tweeter on top of the midrange driver. You won't believe the sound you can get for that price.

Most any separate amplifier will be a big step up over head unit (radio) power, highly recommended. It will make more of a difference overall than even component speakers will.

 
They were free..... Thats the only reason I'm putting them in her car. I did just get done with them and they sound good, so iplan on soon putting this Clarion APA250 to them

 
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