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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8343187" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>you'll want to boost your budget a bit. new front speakers need to be accompanied by an amp to power them. you can get a 2-way component set for around $200 and just ditch the dash mids (or someday add mids for a 3-way system). don't waste money on rears right now - focus your entire speaker budget on the front. if SQ is #1 then just buy one 12" sub now and put more money into the front soundstage. especially if your plans didn't include an amp for the front speakers.</p><p></p><p>only after you have the front sounding as good as you can do you start looking to the other parts of the system. a good substage is important but too much bass and not enough music isn't going to sound good. sounding good and being loud takes a lot of effort and attention to detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8343187, member: 576029"] you'll want to boost your budget a bit. new front speakers need to be accompanied by an amp to power them. you can get a 2-way component set for around $200 and just ditch the dash mids (or someday add mids for a 3-way system). don't waste money on rears right now - focus your entire speaker budget on the front. if SQ is #1 then just buy one 12" sub now and put more money into the front soundstage. especially if your plans didn't include an amp for the front speakers. only after you have the front sounding as good as you can do you start looking to the other parts of the system. a good substage is important but too much bass and not enough music isn't going to sound good. sounding good and being loud takes a lot of effort and attention to detail. [/QUOTE]
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