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<blockquote data-quote="NightDrifter05" data-source="post: 5668250" data-attributes="member: 573706"><p>Alot of people can get by with just amping factory speakers or just putting in coaxial speakers and running them off the deck. But to me after the speaker's is what will make or break the system. I can't stand to right around with someone who has bass that overwhelms the speaker's to the point where you can barely hear anything. Replacing your factory speakers with a decent component set will change how your entire system sound's and normally it change's it for the better. I would highly suggest you invest in a component set, a speaker amp, and deadening.</p><p></p><p>Ideally the sub's shouldn't play anything lyrically. Most subwoofers are set to not play anything above the 60-100hz range depending on your preference. For the speakers, you can get a decent component set such as the Phoenix Gold RSD's 6.5's for around $100 shipped and a decent amp for them would run you around $50-80 if you buy a cheaper used amp. A good quality amp for your door speaker's would probably run you $150+ if you buy one of the better amp's. Then you would probably spend another $50-60 in all the wiring and mounting hardware to fit the speakers if needed. I would also suggest investing sound deadening for your door's because that will give you a better sound and help with the mid-bass of which ever speaker's you get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightDrifter05, post: 5668250, member: 573706"] Alot of people can get by with just amping factory speakers or just putting in coaxial speakers and running them off the deck. But to me after the speaker's is what will make or break the system. I can't stand to right around with someone who has bass that overwhelms the speaker's to the point where you can barely hear anything. Replacing your factory speakers with a decent component set will change how your entire system sound's and normally it change's it for the better. I would highly suggest you invest in a component set, a speaker amp, and deadening. Ideally the sub's shouldn't play anything lyrically. Most subwoofers are set to not play anything above the 60-100hz range depending on your preference. For the speakers, you can get a decent component set such as the Phoenix Gold RSD's 6.5's for around $100 shipped and a decent amp for them would run you around $50-80 if you buy a cheaper used amp. A good quality amp for your door speaker's would probably run you $150+ if you buy one of the better amp's. Then you would probably spend another $50-60 in all the wiring and mounting hardware to fit the speakers if needed. I would also suggest investing sound deadening for your door's because that will give you a better sound and help with the mid-bass of which ever speaker's you get. [/QUOTE]
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