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03-09-2017, 05:15 AM | #32 |
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If they're 4 ohms and at least 30w RMS, they'll work. If you buy a component set, you'll just end up paying more for a set of tweeter that you won't be using (although if they're on liquidation, they might be less expensive then the speaker set only).
Look for speakers that can go as low as 50-85Hz, although even a speaker rather to 50hz won't go that low unless it's a real subwoofer. Kenwood is good, same for JVC, Pioneer, etc, but they also make cheap stuff so beware. I find them expensive for cheap quality sometimes compared to real professional brands, that's all. I have Rockford Fostgate Punch tweeter in my car and they are kick ass. They Punch Pro series speakers are bad ass too, but they're about $70 each, so that's out of your price range. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk |
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