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OK i have a 1994 coupe with a 4 stereo set up now,i am planning on putting a sub box to house some kinda subs in the truck,i was wondering is there really a big difference between the 4, 6, and 8 speaker set up?Can i buy the door panels,and the other panels that are made for the 8 or 6 speaker set up if i wanted to convert?I would really like to see some pics of all the different sound set ups!
This post has been edited by CelicaST_CALI: Sep 16, 2007 - 3:06 PM -------------------- BANNED. for life, you moron.
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If you want big subs generally you aren't after sound quality, you just want to share your music with the other cars on the road (and if not, that's what they think you are doing). I had 2 15's in my old car and I could still hear my music just fine, and I didn't have any speakers amped. Just get an amp that has a rheostat dial that plugs into it so that you can turn down your subs for normal music. Also, getting quality speakers for everything else makes a big difference. If you want better quality, I suggest getting a component set with crossovers, preferably with a -24db crossover.
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