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<blockquote data-quote="6spdcoupe" data-source="post: 488379" data-attributes="member: 555601"><p>Like posted above dont spend the money for the components if your not gonna end up running an amp to them. Not only will they not receive the power they deserve, but the "radio/factory amp" power is way to distorted to even try it. Many companies DA,MBQ,Focal,Rainbow,etc.. will actually strongly suggest using an external amp. In fact some of them will tell you that the speakers Will blow without doing so.</p><p></p><p>Just listen at your local BB,CC or mom&amp;pop shop (typically better selection) and pick what YOU like best. Again like posted above..noone here can tell you what you will like, just their opinions and preferances of what They like.</p><p></p><p>--Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6spdcoupe, post: 488379, member: 555601"] Like posted above dont spend the money for the components if your not gonna end up running an amp to them. Not only will they not receive the power they deserve, but the "radio/factory amp" power is way to distorted to even try it. Many companies DA,MBQ,Focal,Rainbow,etc.. will actually strongly suggest using an external amp. In fact some of them will tell you that the speakers Will blow without doing so. Just listen at your local BB,CC or mom&pop shop (typically better selection) and pick what YOU like best. Again like posted above..noone here can tell you what you will like, just their opinions and preferances of what They like. --Don [/QUOTE]
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