herms95civic
Junior Member
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum but not new to tinkering with car audio. I recently purchased a 95 Honda civic ex that I commute to and from work with. The only problem with the vehicle was that 1 speaker worked out of the four I had, even the tweeters were blown. Not only.was I lacking in the speaker department, but it had a no brand cd player in it too. Now im not going to invest thousands in a cars stereo system, but I definitely was going to upgrade it while staying on a moddest budget. So I started with the front speakers. I purchased a component set of Polk DXI 6.5 off of ebay. The speakers were brand new and I thought I was getting a complete component set. Well, when they arrived I received my speakers and my cross overs, but no tweeters. So I looked for replacement tweeters to match the DXI set I had. Well, they were discontinued. So after some research I purchased some Power Acoustik nb4's. Needless to say Im happy with the 14 bucks I dropped on them. So now it was time for a head unit. I wanted something with adjustability, a equalizer, 3 rca pre-outs, and separate subwoofer control. So I ended up buying a Kenwood kdc-610u.l, and I love it. So now im stuck. I currently have my rear speakers unplugged and I dont know if I want to replace them now or purchase a amp and just enjoy what I currently have. Im looking at the Power Acoustik MID65's for the rear, but theirs so many choices for amps I don't even know where to begin. So what should I do? Buy a amp, or get my rear speakers and than purchase a amp? I'll be running a separate amp for my sub but thats later on down the road.
