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I'm looking to upgrade my stock system, just something simple this time. I'm keeping the factory HU, which has pretty good output, and I have a JL 300/4 that will match (needed balanced differential inputs on the amp to match the factory HU). Now, I'm thinking about the speakers. I want to do components in the front, and ignore everything in the back for now. I'll run the setup active using all 4 channels from the 300/4. The car is an 06 Acura TSX, and I'll keep the components in the stock location, which means up to 6.5" woofers in the doors, and tweets on the dash (stock fires into windshield). At this point, all I need to figure out is the speakers. I want to keep it relatively low cost, but I don't plan to add subs or any other amplification at this time, so I need something that will sound good going pretty low @ 75 watts. Also, to keep the separation at a minimum, probably need the tweet to have a fairly low crossover point. In a previous car/install, I had a set of Phonix Gold RS6.5 Components, which I thought the woofer sounded great, but the tweet was too harsh. I would be willing to buy that set just for the woofer if that made sense, then I would need a good tweeter. Any suggestions or experiences to assist?

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