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I will be looking for 5.25's and a 4 channel amp, what do you guys think i should get? Can be more than 100, just the less the more i got for other things.

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i need to get 4 of them though :(so thats $200

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plus amp, id say $400, not bad....well see after i get the maxima with the Bose system

i need to get 4 of them though :(so thats $200

i dunno but if you ask a lot of pple anywhere in the car audio forums they will tell you that if you MUST have rear fill, get some cheap yet good coaxes (CDT's), and spend the majority of the money on the amp and comps.

errm... i dont have rear fill in my car and i dont miss it whatsoever!!

but for 400 dollars, you can get the comps and amp no problem.

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so what ur saying is, that with comps in the front i wont need rear fills?

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i though of that but never took it into consideration, thats what im going to do

so what ur saying is, that with comps in the front i wont need rear fills?

yup!! IMO if youve got a great front stage, you can hear it fine in the back seat of the car and it wont be drowned out by the bass!!!

i though of that but never took it into consideration, thats what im going to do

er do wat? leave out the rear fill?

actually with a 400 budget, you can get a nice set of Comps for 250 or so and spend the rest on a okay-nice 2 channel amp!

With a decent set of components with a decent install (IB w/deadening -or- sealed), You prolly wont need rear speakers... depending on Your tastes.

I tend to go with components IB up front running higher power (100-200 wrms) High passed (pre-xover) ~120hz. Then rear midbass woofers IB or sealed in the rear ~80-120 rms bandpassed ~50-150 hz.

IMO, strong, supporting midbass will bring the music to life. Particularly jazz, country, rock, and higher vocal music. I also dont like my midrange (component woofer) drivers being slowed down -or- muddied by the lower midbass frequencies.

$0.02

-Nick

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Thx alot guys, i will be looking into some Rainbows or CDT's, what about those next amps? I heard some 1 was going to give a review but never did.

I had the CDT HD62's in my explorer with 75 watts they were enough to fill the car. I had rear speakers that I would fade back to when I had passengers in the back, but that was their only use. You want your soundstage to be infront of you as opposed to behind you or centered within the car. Think of a concert.

I hate being one of those people who see a thread and try and sell you something but I happen to have a pair of focal mids and x-overs, no tweets though. I will get pics if you are interested.

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Oh, im going to go with rainbow dreamlines

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i hope i do, u know were i can find them for cheap? other than ebay

chinny,

I sent you an e-mail about some Rainbow speakers.

But, didn't pay enough attention and recommended some 6.5" components. But if you e-mail Jason he also had 5.25" Contours and Soundlines.

Sorry for my screw-up!

:Doh:

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i screwed up on this post, i ment to say 6.25's not 5.25's

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thx alot flakko, appriciate it :) i just have to get my maxima soon enough!

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