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<blockquote data-quote="Gary S" data-source="post: 3189960" data-attributes="member: 568291"><p>The best bang for the buck would be to add sub(s) and amp(s)... do a search on "rear fill", rear speakers are not necessary and in most cases detract from a natural front sound stage... following that logic, it could be as simple as adding a 4-channel amp and subs, and hooking up two channels of the amp to just the front speakers you have, assuming you have an aftermarket head unit with RCA outs.</p><p></p><p>Just changing out the speakers, you might be disapointed... sure, a component set will sound different and a little more acurate... but the subs/amp combination will extend the system range, clarity, impact, volume, efficency... honestly, it will do a lot more and should be your first step.</p><p></p><p>After that, when you have some more money and are ready for more improvement, then we can talk about upgrading speakers to components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary S, post: 3189960, member: 568291"] The best bang for the buck would be to add sub(s) and amp(s)... do a search on "rear fill", rear speakers are not necessary and in most cases detract from a natural front sound stage... following that logic, it could be as simple as adding a 4-channel amp and subs, and hooking up two channels of the amp to just the front speakers you have, assuming you have an aftermarket head unit with RCA outs. Just changing out the speakers, you might be disapointed... sure, a component set will sound different and a little more acurate... but the subs/amp combination will extend the system range, clarity, impact, volume, efficency... honestly, it will do a lot more and should be your first step. After that, when you have some more money and are ready for more improvement, then we can talk about upgrading speakers to components. [/QUOTE]
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