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<blockquote data-quote="Mr12voltwires" data-source="post: 7475704" data-attributes="member: 633439"><p>listening to your speakers before you purchase them is key. A speaker's sound is 90% subjective and you know what opinions are like. If you're in the $500 range, I use Type-X pro's in my Tundra and love them. I'm bi-amping my fronts with a PDX-4.150 and my rears with a PDX-5 (it's a 4-door, I'll figure the sub out later). I also use the same brand front &amp; rear for overall balance. No matter what brand you end up with, bi-amping is always a plus, I've been doing it for years. I'm also partial to Morel &amp; Focal, but like I said - it's 90% subjective.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr12voltwires, post: 7475704, member: 633439"] listening to your speakers before you purchase them is key. A speaker's sound is 90% subjective and you know what opinions are like. If you're in the $500 range, I use Type-X pro's in my Tundra and love them. I'm bi-amping my fronts with a PDX-4.150 and my rears with a PDX-5 (it's a 4-door, I'll figure the sub out later). I also use the same brand front & rear for overall balance. No matter what brand you end up with, bi-amping is always a plus, I've been doing it for years. I'm also partial to Morel & Focal, but like I said - it's 90% subjective. Good luck with your system. [/QUOTE]
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