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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8717394" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Infinity isn't bad, but I don't think they shine in their price range personally. They at least are reliable, so I'm not knocking the company. NVX is pretty good for the cheap prices. Audiofrog are also good for their range as well as the Polk Audio DB series depending on where your budget is. If you want to go higher quality you could always go with Focal or Hertz, but since you said your deck rattles I'm going to say the best first step for you on audio quality is to sound deaden your doors and rear deck. There's hardly a point in upgrading speakers if the extra power is just going to lead to unwanted resonance. At the very least get some cheap audio CCF like noico and use that between any parts that change their rattle characteristics when you put your hand on them at high volumes. It's tempting to use weather seal from the hardware store, but don't. It's not designed to hold up to the lifespan of your intended purpose and it'll become a gummy flakey mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8717394, member: 679555"] Infinity isn't bad, but I don't think they shine in their price range personally. They at least are reliable, so I'm not knocking the company. NVX is pretty good for the cheap prices. Audiofrog are also good for their range as well as the Polk Audio DB series depending on where your budget is. If you want to go higher quality you could always go with Focal or Hertz, but since you said your deck rattles I'm going to say the best first step for you on audio quality is to sound deaden your doors and rear deck. There's hardly a point in upgrading speakers if the extra power is just going to lead to unwanted resonance. At the very least get some cheap audio CCF like noico and use that between any parts that change their rattle characteristics when you put your hand on them at high volumes. It's tempting to use weather seal from the hardware store, but don't. It's not designed to hold up to the lifespan of your intended purpose and it'll become a gummy flakey mess. [/QUOTE]
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