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<blockquote data-quote="Krisn95" data-source="post: 8227992" data-attributes="member: 659755"><p>Hey guys, Just joined the site, with that said I have read forums on here last night to get a feel for what I am getting myself into. I am new to the car audio world so I am making an effort to learn more than just "hey this sounds good" and "ehh, this sounds horrible."</p><p></p><p>Last Friday I decided to ditch my 12 year old F-150's radio and grab a Pioneer DEH-X3600UI. Why? Well it had everything I could ever want as a radio Pandora streaming from my phone, phone charger, CD player, USB player, aux, 'the works' as far as I know. Never really thought about the actual sound output or anything closely related really. So I installed it myself and I had better sound than my old radio of course but man those speakers are dying haha. I knew I would have to replace them very soon.</p><p></p><p>That is the question though, I have no where to begin. How can I determine what is a "great match" for my receiver? I've heard all kinds of general setups, but that doesn't really tell me too much considering (at least I think) that they aren't all too much alike. I appreciate you all for the time you have spent reading and replying!</p><p></p><p>-Kris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krisn95, post: 8227992, member: 659755"] Hey guys, Just joined the site, with that said I have read forums on here last night to get a feel for what I am getting myself into. I am new to the car audio world so I am making an effort to learn more than just "hey this sounds good" and "ehh, this sounds horrible." Last Friday I decided to ditch my 12 year old F-150's radio and grab a Pioneer DEH-X3600UI. Why? Well it had everything I could ever want as a radio Pandora streaming from my phone, phone charger, CD player, USB player, aux, 'the works' as far as I know. Never really thought about the actual sound output or anything closely related really. So I installed it myself and I had better sound than my old radio of course but man those speakers are dying haha. I knew I would have to replace them very soon. That is the question though, I have no where to begin. How can I determine what is a "great match" for my receiver? I've heard all kinds of general setups, but that doesn't really tell me too much considering (at least I think) that they aren't all too much alike. I appreciate you all for the time you have spent reading and replying! -Kris [/QUOTE]
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