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Speaker suggestions for a 1998 Dodge 2500 quad cab
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<blockquote data-quote="powerlifter405" data-source="post: 8842447" data-attributes="member: 685736"><p>Amazon has Infinity Reference 9630 Harmon refurbs on sale for $120 bucks. Compared these to several other brands and using an old NVX 2"/SB Acoustics tweet and XO at 1500hz, they sound great. If you can fit it, get a wide band 2" tweet, I was really impressed w/ how much wider and pronounced the sound stage is. </p><p></p><p>Also CDT has a few sales, the y have a wide band 2" tweet and 6x9 that lists a FR starting at 30hz so that would be a great bang for the buck/budget type build. I tried CDT and the lows on the 6x9 were pretty impressive. I do not have a sub anymore due to other issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="powerlifter405, post: 8842447, member: 685736"] Amazon has Infinity Reference 9630 Harmon refurbs on sale for $120 bucks. Compared these to several other brands and using an old NVX 2"/SB Acoustics tweet and XO at 1500hz, they sound great. If you can fit it, get a wide band 2" tweet, I was really impressed w/ how much wider and pronounced the sound stage is. Also CDT has a few sales, the y have a wide band 2" tweet and 6x9 that lists a FR starting at 30hz so that would be a great bang for the buck/budget type build. I tried CDT and the lows on the 6x9 were pretty impressive. I do not have a sub anymore due to other issues. [/QUOTE]
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