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<blockquote data-quote="Tek" data-source="post: 191169" data-attributes="member: 546008"><p>well, id definitely say if you have $1000 to spend, dont buy 3-ways for the front, get components. And don't leave rear speakers stock. Lots of people remove there rear speakers completely when they get subs and then use just components in the front.</p><p></p><p>"His recommendation is to get the Clarion HU, high end JB 3 ways speakers in front, leave rear speakers stock, and let him make a small custom box for a sub. he wants to install all that, then decide if a amp is necessary."</p><p></p><p>If you're going to get a sub, you need an amp, you don't need to decide if its necessary. Also, I know the higher end Alpine head units don't have internal amps so you'll need one for your speakers also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tek, post: 191169, member: 546008"] well, id definitely say if you have $1000 to spend, dont buy 3-ways for the front, get components. And don't leave rear speakers stock. Lots of people remove there rear speakers completely when they get subs and then use just components in the front. "His recommendation is to get the Clarion HU, high end JB 3 ways speakers in front, leave rear speakers stock, and let him make a small custom box for a sub. he wants to install all that, then decide if a amp is necessary." If you're going to get a sub, you need an amp, you don't need to decide if its necessary. Also, I know the higher end Alpine head units don't have internal amps so you'll need one for your speakers also. [/QUOTE]
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