Could Someone Recommend some speakers?
I just got a Pioneer headunit, and it made my stock speakers sound really good. So I began to wonder how good it would sound with aftermarket speakers. I found these and I really liked the price tag. Can anyone tell me if they're worth a damn or not? If not, could ya recommend some mildly priced (under 100 bucks a piece) speakers for my doors?
Btw, I have the standard audio system, no mach.
Btw, I have the standard audio system, no mach.
Woah! Save your money. Please. Buy a tank of gas.
For Under $100 you can get something from Alpine, CDT (low end), Pioneer, Infinity, etc. Thats just for one pair though.
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=5207
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=4595
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=1177
For the price those are the 3 I'd go for.
For Under $100 you can get something from Alpine, CDT (low end), Pioneer, Infinity, etc. Thats just for one pair though.
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=5207
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=4595
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=1177
For the price those are the 3 I'd go for.
i have these and love'em.. just installed today
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1166234894779
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1166234894779
Dont bother with components unless your running an aftermarket amplifier. If you atleast had the Mach then I would suggest some components and then soon upgrade to an aftermarket amplifier.
If you truly dont want to save money in the long run and have a great performing system, and your one of those types that wants something low end performance and you want it now, I would look at some Boston coaxials. Woofersetc.com sells them. They are some of the few decent coaxials out there. Infinity would be my second choice.
Again I highly suggest saving up an extra $100 and buying an amp and some $100 components. $200 total and you will have a much, much, much better sounding system. I would steer away from coaxials at all cost.
If you truly dont want to save money in the long run and have a great performing system, and your one of those types that wants something low end performance and you want it now, I would look at some Boston coaxials. Woofersetc.com sells them. They are some of the few decent coaxials out there. Infinity would be my second choice.
Again I highly suggest saving up an extra $100 and buying an amp and some $100 components. $200 total and you will have a much, much, much better sounding system. I would steer away from coaxials at all cost.
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Dont bother with components unless your running an aftermarket amplifier. If you atleast had the Mach then I would suggest some components and then soon upgrade to an aftermarket amplifier.
If you truly dont want to save money in the long run and have a great performing system, and your one of those types that wants something low end performance and you want it now, I would look at some Boston coaxials. Woofersetc.com sells them. They are some of the few decent coaxials out there. Infinity would be my second choice.
Again I highly suggest saving up an extra $100 and buying an amp and some $100 components. $200 total and you will have a much, much, much better sounding system. I would steer away from coaxials at all cost.
Dont bother with components unless your running an aftermarket amplifier. If you atleast had the Mach then I would suggest some components and then soon upgrade to an aftermarket amplifier.
If you truly dont want to save money in the long run and have a great performing system, and your one of those types that wants something low end performance and you want it now, I would look at some Boston coaxials. Woofersetc.com sells them. They are some of the few decent coaxials out there. Infinity would be my second choice.
Again I highly suggest saving up an extra $100 and buying an amp and some $100 components. $200 total and you will have a much, much, much better sounding system. I would steer away from coaxials at all cost.
Don't waste your money. Even for around $150 you should be able to get comps and an amp!
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