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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 333327" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>Components aren't worthwhile unless they are being powered by an amp. If im not mistaken the Kappa tweeters are pretty harsh, i have the references, and i know they are. And i think with metal they don't mix that well. Look into the CDTs CL-61a <a href="http://www.thezeb.com," target="_blank">http://www.thezeb.com,</a> for an amp maybe the US Acoustics 2100. Total thats only 250, and will sound good. Do you have subs? if you don't you could look into getting those instead of 6x9s because you may find you don't really need them. But if you don't want to get subs you should really look into some dedicated midrange speakers for the rear deck. Fullrange in the back will draw the soundstage towards the back, and that doens't help you out much. If you decide to get 2 pairs of speakers, whether its the components and the 6x9s or midranges, i would go with this amp,http://www.millionbuy.com/sosrub6004.html, its really nice. Or you could just go with two of the ones i said earlier. the link is <a href="http://thezeb.com/caraudio/us_acoustics.html" target="_blank">http://thezeb.com/caraudio/us_acoustics.html</a></p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p><p></p><p>-Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 333327, member: 546955"] Components aren't worthwhile unless they are being powered by an amp. If im not mistaken the Kappa tweeters are pretty harsh, i have the references, and i know they are. And i think with metal they don't mix that well. Look into the CDTs CL-61a [URL="http://www.thezeb.com,"]http://www.thezeb.com,[/URL] for an amp maybe the US Acoustics 2100. Total thats only 250, and will sound good. Do you have subs? if you don't you could look into getting those instead of 6x9s because you may find you don't really need them. But if you don't want to get subs you should really look into some dedicated midrange speakers for the rear deck. Fullrange in the back will draw the soundstage towards the back, and that doens't help you out much. If you decide to get 2 pairs of speakers, whether its the components and the 6x9s or midranges, i would go with this amp,http://www.millionbuy.com/sosrub6004.html, its really nice. Or you could just go with two of the ones i said earlier. the link is [URL="http://thezeb.com/caraudio/us_acoustics.html"]http://thezeb.com/caraudio/us_acoustics.html[/URL] Good Luck -Jason [/QUOTE]
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