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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 6268093" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>I'd give a 3-way set at least 100w a channel. More like 150-200 for those. But back on track, you have a very good set of speakers. Just because your car has rear speakers doesn't mean you need them. I'd remove them. Get a nice 8 or 10" sub and an amp and you'll be good to go.</p><p></p><p>There are hundreds of combos you could go with. As stated figure out how much you want to spend and find some people on here in your area to help you install it all. Your speakers are awesome and you have the advantage of having a good set of speakers to build upon, rather than doing the opposite and buying a power hungry sub, then buying everything else to "keep up". I'd be prepared to spend at least $500 minimum to build a system around those components. And that's assuming you find someone who will help you install for cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 6268093, member: 582808"] I'd give a 3-way set at least 100w a channel. More like 150-200 for those. But back on track, you have a very good set of speakers. Just because your car has rear speakers doesn't mean you need them. I'd remove them. Get a nice 8 or 10" sub and an amp and you'll be good to go. There are hundreds of combos you could go with. As stated figure out how much you want to spend and find some people on here in your area to help you install it all. Your speakers are awesome and you have the advantage of having a good set of speakers to build upon, rather than doing the opposite and buying a power hungry sub, then buying everything else to "keep up". I'd be prepared to spend at least $500 minimum to build a system around those components. And that's assuming you find someone who will help you install for cheap. [/QUOTE]
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