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<blockquote data-quote="Drivin&#039; Dave" data-source="post: 8687938" data-attributes="member: 678232"><p>I've got a 2016 Chrysler 200 LX with a basic factory sound system. All there is for speakers are front door and rear deck speakers. It's pretty sad. I don't know what the front speakers are, but the rear deck speakers are 15 watt and made in Mexico. Like I said, it's sad.</p><p>Being on a pensioner's budget, I can't go crazy. But I have ordered a 10" Rockford Fosgate P300-10 sealed, powered subwoofer, and I'm likely going to install 6"x9" JL Audio C1-690 component speakers (60 watt) in the front doors, with the separate tweeters at either end of the dash, under existing grilles. I'm also planning on installing a Kenwood KAC-M1814 class D, 4 channel amp. (45 watts RMS per channel)</p><p>I'm interested in your comments regarding whether or not to install two JL Audio 6"x9" 2-way speakers in the back deck. Nobody ever sits in the back, and I'm usually the only one in the car. Would those rear speakers be essentially cancelled out by the sub?</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts and comments would be welcome. Thank you......Dave</p><p></p><p>PS.... I forgot to mention that the component JL 6x9s have a sensitivity rating of 94db. I think that's good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drivin' Dave, post: 8687938, member: 678232"] I've got a 2016 Chrysler 200 LX with a basic factory sound system. All there is for speakers are front door and rear deck speakers. It's pretty sad. I don't know what the front speakers are, but the rear deck speakers are 15 watt and made in Mexico. Like I said, it's sad. Being on a pensioner's budget, I can't go crazy. But I have ordered a 10" Rockford Fosgate P300-10 sealed, powered subwoofer, and I'm likely going to install 6"x9" JL Audio C1-690 component speakers (60 watt) in the front doors, with the separate tweeters at either end of the dash, under existing grilles. I'm also planning on installing a Kenwood KAC-M1814 class D, 4 channel amp. (45 watts RMS per channel) I'm interested in your comments regarding whether or not to install two JL Audio 6"x9" 2-way speakers in the back deck. Nobody ever sits in the back, and I'm usually the only one in the car. Would those rear speakers be essentially cancelled out by the sub? Any thoughts and comments would be welcome. Thank you......Dave PS.... I forgot to mention that the component JL 6x9s have a sensitivity rating of 94db. I think that's good. [/QUOTE]
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