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Sup guys, looking for a set of component speakers to run in the front. Going along imma get a 2ch. amp to go with it. I have a budget, from $100-250. Do you guys have any favs? I was specifcally looking at MB quart and Alpine. I want a 3way component set as well ,not 2way. let me knw guys!

well my man you are in a very hard place....

this is the best to your price and still being good stuff

Rainbow SLC 3-Way Component System around $325

Focal 165A3 - Focal 6.5" + 4" Access 3-Way Component Speakers around $325

i know there are other out there

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I was checking out the Focal 165A3, and I drive a 2007 camry. Didn't think about it before, but where do people usually put the 4'' mid range speaker since its a 3 way? Think I am better off going 2way?

Well I am using K3Ps and all I can say is that for better imaging, I'd like to keep the tweeter as close to the midrange as possible.

If you're going 3 way, you could try to have the tweeter high in the door, the 4" just below it and the midbass low in the door. (like a home audio speaker) - would be easier this way.

However, if you plan to go to a pro-installer, then you can try different speaker placement and listen what sounds good.

I like the Focal tweeter, might be bright for some - love or hate sound.

Listen to as much speaker as you can before deciding.

Hope that helps,

Kelvin

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