this a good setup or junk
#1
this a good setup or junk
i dont want to put in amps and dont have allot to spend..
also have a question, the speakers with the tweeters not built in they are for the front and the speaker with tweater is for rear?
not to educated on car audio thought this was a pretty good price for kickers i know there subs are nice never herd to much about speakers
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#4
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why buy those, 35watts RMS. I swear the stock ones are 30watts. go on eBay, you find cheap stuff. Comes with a warranty through squaretrade. 3 year warranty.
I get all my electronics off ebay, dirt cheap.
I paid 180 bucks including shipping for 2 pairs of infinity speakers that are normally 129 a pair plus tax.
I get all my electronics off ebay, dirt cheap.
I paid 180 bucks including shipping for 2 pairs of infinity speakers that are normally 129 a pair plus tax.
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I always use crutchfield for reference, but they are pretty spendy so I usually look to woofersetc.com or sonicelectonix.com for good prices... They also offer warranty. To answer your question, yes you want components in front and coaxials in rear. Of course it all comes down to personal preference
Also, If you do buy on ebay make sure you check out the seller first. Alot of sketchy selling goin on
Also, If you do buy on ebay make sure you check out the seller first. Alot of sketchy selling goin on
Last edited by chris_bryan_89; 02-24-2011 at 08:52 AM.
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Amazon is the way to go. I bought a pair of pioneers from Best Buy only to go home and find them on amazon for $40 less with free overnight shipping (I have amazon prime).
That's always where I go once I have searched around and found what I want.
That's always where I go once I have searched around and found what I want.
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#8
If you are looking for inexpensive replacement speakers I'd at least go for these Polks ...
Or you can spend a bit more and get Infinity 6829s ...
Those DS Kickers seem to be a bit low-end: foam surround, 35 watts max. Perhaps higher end Kickers (KS series) might be OK.
And as said above, Crutchfield is a good site to compare speakers and make sure they'll fit. With the right sale, you may even buy them there.
Or you can spend a bit more and get Infinity 6829s ...
Those DS Kickers seem to be a bit low-end: foam surround, 35 watts max. Perhaps higher end Kickers (KS series) might be OK.
And as said above, Crutchfield is a good site to compare speakers and make sure they'll fit. With the right sale, you may even buy them there.
Last edited by jrbdmb; 03-02-2011 at 09:56 PM.
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