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<blockquote data-quote="Nick2" data-source="post: 8658471" data-attributes="member: 675742"><p>Hey all,I have a 2015 Fiat 500 and I'm working on replacing the stock stereo system. I was initially working with the Infinity Reference 6532ex speakers for the front, and after replacing the stock set with those, I only noticed a 10-20% increase in performance from the stock speakers. The Infinity's were also very bright, and had basically now low end. While that may be the characteristics of the speaker, I could not imagine such a small increase in performance from switching out the stock set that came with the car. Could the stock head unit be the culprit in limiting the true sound quality coming from the speakers? I also tested Morel Maximo 5s and there was also not much of an increase in the performance, they were awfully quiet, which is understandable for a 5 1/4 speaker. </p><p></p><p>What I want is a speaker set that produces accurate sound, does not have boosts in the highs or lows, and is undeniably clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick2, post: 8658471, member: 675742"] Hey all,I have a 2015 Fiat 500 and I'm working on replacing the stock stereo system. I was initially working with the Infinity Reference 6532ex speakers for the front, and after replacing the stock set with those, I only noticed a 10-20% increase in performance from the stock speakers. The Infinity's were also very bright, and had basically now low end. While that may be the characteristics of the speaker, I could not imagine such a small increase in performance from switching out the stock set that came with the car. Could the stock head unit be the culprit in limiting the true sound quality coming from the speakers? I also tested Morel Maximo 5s and there was also not much of an increase in the performance, they were awfully quiet, which is understandable for a 5 1/4 speaker. What I want is a speaker set that produces accurate sound, does not have boosts in the highs or lows, and is undeniably clear. [/QUOTE]
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