1badc4
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Another set of those GX600C is going to be running the same frequency range, power level, and response to that power level. Which will make: fine tuning any equalizer settings, tuning to volume change, timing, frequency cut off, stuff you don't need to adjust to get that surround sound right, anything more than (maybe needing) a notch or two on the fader. They are right in that RMS sweet spot, they are the right size so you don't have to worry about cutting up the panel, and on the long shot one of them goes bad, you can buy a new set and have a spare component for the four, and not for the two. IMO its just better to match up the speakers if that's a close option, and then adjust what you might need to knowing that all the speakers are going to act the same.
It really is like you already have your front set of tires, and now you need the rears. You COULD get a set that were fine tuned, and different from what you have up front, but there are many more reasons to just match it up to make things easier.
When buying new 6.5 speakers for rear doors, if amp puts out 40x4 rms, how close do I was to match speakers to that rms power? am I better off selecting a speaker that is also 40 rms? or is higher okay? (wont hurt)?