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<blockquote data-quote="RED3" data-source="post: 6927747" data-attributes="member: 610788"><p>If you truly have 30W rms, then just about any comp set that has a sensitivity rating of 90 or better would sound pretty good. I have Focal 165 A1 comps running off my OEM HU which may put out 15w rms (BIG may), so lets say 10W. These focals have a rating of 91, and they get plenty loud for me, have the detail I want, good seperation and depth to the music. I have deadened the front doors fairly well, have good mid bass response as well. Here in the US, my speakers list for ~$280+ USD. You can find them used for less on most forums. Some will say the tweeters are harsh, and they can be, but I have no real complaints about them at all. You should be able to tune them a little with treble/mid adjustments on the HU, but I'm not familiar with your HU. But try and listen to as many different brands as you can as speaker selection is truly a personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RED3, post: 6927747, member: 610788"] If you truly have 30W rms, then just about any comp set that has a sensitivity rating of 90 or better would sound pretty good. I have Focal 165 A1 comps running off my OEM HU which may put out 15w rms (BIG may), so lets say 10W. These focals have a rating of 91, and they get plenty loud for me, have the detail I want, good seperation and depth to the music. I have deadened the front doors fairly well, have good mid bass response as well. Here in the US, my speakers list for ~$280+ USD. You can find them used for less on most forums. Some will say the tweeters are harsh, and they can be, but I have no real complaints about them at all. You should be able to tune them a little with treble/mid adjustments on the HU, but I'm not familiar with your HU. But try and listen to as many different brands as you can as speaker selection is truly a personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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