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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 2044867" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>The answer depends on what kind of replacement speakers you are going with. If they are simple coaxials, your head unit will likely push the new coaxials to a louder level than the stock unit pushed the stock speakers. Audible distortion should set in at a higher volume level than before as well. If you plan on upgrading to components or higher-line coaxial/compaxial/coincidental speakers, the above recommendation would ring true. Nothing would **** worse than to put a good deal of money into a high-line speaker setup for replacing the factory pieces and it not get as loud as the original setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 2044867, member: 565864"] The answer depends on what kind of replacement speakers you are going with. If they are simple coaxials, your head unit will likely push the new coaxials to a louder level than the stock unit pushed the stock speakers. Audible distortion should set in at a higher volume level than before as well. If you plan on upgrading to components or higher-line coaxial/compaxial/coincidental speakers, the above recommendation would ring true. Nothing would **** worse than to put a good deal of money into a high-line speaker setup for replacing the factory pieces and it not get as loud as the original setup. [/QUOTE]
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