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<blockquote data-quote="nitroracer" data-source="post: 4025966" data-attributes="member: 582365"><p>I have been reading around on the forums tonight looking for the best way to upgrade the speakers in my daily driver. The car is a ford probe and currently it has a <a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_10294_Blaupunkt+Kingston+MP47.html" target="_blank">blaupunkt kingston</a> head unit and some old blaupunkt speakers, one of which has croaked. No subs or amplifier. I have a pair of 6.5's in the doors and 6x9's in the rear and I am thinking of upgrading to a pair of good 6.5's up front and losing the rear speakers in favor of a small subwoofer and amp, probably a single 12".</p><p></p><p>The speakers I have in mind for the doors are the ever-recommended Pioneer REV TS-D161R. I want to run those with just my head unit and re-use my blaupunkt speakers in the rear until I have the money//come across the right sub and amp.</p><p></p><p>Am I heading in the right direction? I don't need a ton of bass or have hundreds to spend but this combination should be better than what I have currently if I did my reading right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nitroracer, post: 4025966, member: 582365"] I have been reading around on the forums tonight looking for the best way to upgrade the speakers in my daily driver. The car is a ford probe and currently it has a [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_10294_Blaupunkt+Kingston+MP47.html"]blaupunkt kingston[/URL] head unit and some old blaupunkt speakers, one of which has croaked. No subs or amplifier. I have a pair of 6.5's in the doors and 6x9's in the rear and I am thinking of upgrading to a pair of good 6.5's up front and losing the rear speakers in favor of a small subwoofer and amp, probably a single 12". The speakers I have in mind for the doors are the ever-recommended Pioneer REV TS-D161R. I want to run those with just my head unit and re-use my blaupunkt speakers in the rear until I have the money//come across the right sub and amp. Am I heading in the right direction? I don't need a ton of bass or have hundreds to spend but this combination should be better than what I have currently if I did my reading right. [/QUOTE]
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