depends on components and installation. A good set can be installed incorrectly, and sound trashy. But good to decent coax can be installed great, and sound amazing.
exactly
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depends on components and installation. A good set can be installed incorrectly, and sound trashy. But good to decent coax can be installed great, and sound amazing.
I decided to go with Alpine R-Series component speakers in the rear. I put the 6-1/2 inch base speakers in the 2nd row doors, and the tweeters in the posts of the 3rd row. I installed them last weekend, and then tuned the Alpine amp to them, and WOW, the highs sound great, even from the rear. I haven't even changed out the stock front speakers yet (too busy). Can't wait to get some time to do that.
My new question pertains to installing R-Series component speakers in my 1st row doors. So where the heck do I place the crossover box (size of pack of cigarettes) for the front component speakers? I figure that if both woofer and tweeter are in the door, then the crossover can also be placed in the door ...somewhere. Or should I place it in the lower kick panel (a ***** to wire)? Anyone install a component speakers with a crossover -- all inside the door frame?