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<blockquote data-quote="JaJay721" data-source="post: 232023" data-attributes="member: 548246"><p>Inifinities are great speakers. Lots of crisp highs. I personally love the highs, other people may feel it gives them a headache. Listen to them at your local authorized shop. US Acoustics makes a decent amp. Not sure what 10 you have, but it sounds like you'll have yourself a nice setup when you're done.</p><p></p><p>And yes, disconnect your rear speakers before you replace them. Listen to it for a week without them. If you feel you liked it better with rears, hook them back up and listen for a while. I doubt you would want a low quality rear speaker messing up your good sounding system. Having no rear speakers is not a bad thing at all either. Many audiophiles love not having rear speakers to set up a sound stage. You can't tell where good bass is coming from.. and having your compenent set up front will give you a sound stage (like a concert) with bass bumping.</p><p></p><p>You won't have a true stereo setup without the rear speakers, but you will probably like it better without them.</p><p></p><p>My only concern is whether the one 10 will be enough? What ten is it? What car will it be in (hatch, trunk, sedan, compact)? Will it be ported or sealed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaJay721, post: 232023, member: 548246"] Inifinities are great speakers. Lots of crisp highs. I personally love the highs, other people may feel it gives them a headache. Listen to them at your local authorized shop. US Acoustics makes a decent amp. Not sure what 10 you have, but it sounds like you'll have yourself a nice setup when you're done. And yes, disconnect your rear speakers before you replace them. Listen to it for a week without them. If you feel you liked it better with rears, hook them back up and listen for a while. I doubt you would want a low quality rear speaker messing up your good sounding system. Having no rear speakers is not a bad thing at all either. Many audiophiles love not having rear speakers to set up a sound stage. You can't tell where good bass is coming from.. and having your compenent set up front will give you a sound stage (like a concert) with bass bumping. You won't have a true stereo setup without the rear speakers, but you will probably like it better without them. My only concern is whether the one 10 will be enough? What ten is it? What car will it be in (hatch, trunk, sedan, compact)? Will it be ported or sealed? [/QUOTE]
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