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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7776751" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>If you decide to upgrade them later, look into component sets. The Diamonds you have now are a real nice coaxial. You really should try them out on a decent 75 to 100 watts per channel amp to let them work like they can. The one PPI posted earlier can be adjusted to match them, if you wanted the bet for deal for your $</p><p></p><p>As far as upgrading them, the 1st upgrade should be dampening material for your doors This sound deadening material is applied to the raw metal surfaces underneath each interior door panel , especially the metal door shell behind the speakers. This absorbs the reflection waves behind the speaker and reduces rattling. If you can reduce road noise and rear standing waves, you will hear more of what those Diamonds are capable of doing.. It would be a shame to discard them without actually giving them the proper treatments and opportunity to sing for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7776751, member: 573547"] If you decide to upgrade them later, look into component sets. The Diamonds you have now are a real nice coaxial. You really should try them out on a decent 75 to 100 watts per channel amp to let them work like they can. The one PPI posted earlier can be adjusted to match them, if you wanted the bet for deal for your $ As far as upgrading them, the 1st upgrade should be dampening material for your doors This sound deadening material is applied to the raw metal surfaces underneath each interior door panel , especially the metal door shell behind the speakers. This absorbs the reflection waves behind the speaker and reduces rattling. If you can reduce road noise and rear standing waves, you will hear more of what those Diamonds are capable of doing.. It would be a shame to discard them without actually giving them the proper treatments and opportunity to sing for you. [/QUOTE]
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