Good replacement for blown front speaker(s)?
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Good replacement for blown front speaker(s)?
looking fora good replaceemnt for my front speakers. i havent even checked where theyre at exactly!
i was thinking infinity but would these fit?
http://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Refer...7625863&sr=1-1
if not what are your opinions on a good front replacement?
i was thinking infinity but would these fit?
http://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Refer...7625863&sr=1-1
if not what are your opinions on a good front replacement?
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In my 95 firebird I had Orion 6.5in components they sounded pretty good @ 50w rms x 4 & the tweeter fit sweet where the factory cover was Looked good The 95 T/A will be getting Polk Audio 6.5 components with 100w rms x 4 I installled the 2nd set in the rear & chucked those lil hissin *** speakers back there lol No middle speakers on that one but this set up is gettin somethin sweet with L7 8s in the rear left & right Components sound way better in my opinion Spend 100 bucks & get components youll thank me later
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i would say polk 6500dxi's if u want to keep it components, infinitys tend to be be more "bright" which makes them become crackely at higher volumes where as polks have better full range and sound better at higher volume.
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If you're on a tight budget, I would just find stock speakers in the classifieds on here. I sold my a few years ago for next to nothing.
If you want a good aftermarket speaker setup, then WhiteBird is right, you should contact Ian at Kee Audio. I have his f-body speaker package in my car, sounds great, and was easy to install.
If you want a good aftermarket speaker setup, then WhiteBird is right, you should contact Ian at Kee Audio. I have his f-body speaker package in my car, sounds great, and was easy to install.
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If the wiring isn't damaged, you could probably get a Monsoon amp cheap in the for sale section here and just plug it in. Remember Camaro and Firebird amps are different so make sure you get the right model.
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looking fora good replaceemnt for my front speakers. i havent even checked where theyre at exactly!
i was thinking infinity but would these fit?
http://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Refer...7625863&sr=1-1
if not what are your opinions on a good front replacement?
i was thinking infinity but would these fit?
http://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Refer...7625863&sr=1-1
if not what are your opinions on a good front replacement?
No, they won't give you earth shattering bass, as they're only a 6.5-6.75" speaker, but the mids are solid and the highs clear and bright. That works just fine for me, as I have a "performance car", not a "rolling concert hall"....
One note, however. I have an aftermarket head unit (Pioneer), which has more power than an OE unit.