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Enthusiast Joined Sep 27, '08 From Plymouth, UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hi guys, In have recently purchased my first Celice. It's a 1995 GT 2.0L.
![]() I have installed a Pioneer head unit and Multi Changer, and now want to put some descent speakers in to get the best from my music. ![]() I would prefer to continue to use Pioneer, but am not adversed to another make for the speakers. ![]() Firstly, do you know what sizes both the front door and rear passenger panel speakers are so I can buy and install the same day? ![]() Secondly, do any of you have a suggestion of a speaker model to use, I don't want to install seperate tweeters or a Bass box, as I will want to sell in the future? ![]() Cheers |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 6, '05 From PA Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
IMO if you want the best sound in your vehicle, you NEED to power all those fancy aftermarket speakers with an external amp. External amps always make your music louder, crisper, and cleaner than any headunit can... Most aftermarket HUs are what? 50x4? Well those 50 Watts per channel are max, and you're probably pushing about 22w RMS to those aftermarket speakers. Those new speakers you just put in can handle 50w RMS at least. For example, Alpine Type-S components are 80w RMS. So for optimal performance you want to power it with 80w RMS. I promise you, you wont be disappointed.
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