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Old 04-29-2008, 08:08 AM
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Default Re: My System Install...lots of pics

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Originally Posted by txbonds View Post
Definately does. So, the separates sound better than the coax? Maybe I should just consider 2 sets of separates.

Anyway, I'm sort of down to the Polk DB's, the Pioneer TS-D1720C and Phoenix Gold RS'd speakers, and on subs I don't know what to do...........

Maybe matching brand sub, or maybe something different.
I'd definitely look at two pairs of separates if you plan on having a lot of back seat passengers. I know a lot of people don't even bother with replacing the rears because they're "just for fill", but I've ridden in the back seat of my truck and once you add a sub under the seat and factor in the low placement of the speakers in the rear doors (I have a DC), and the bass tends to dominate...not nearly as crisp as up front. I chose the polks b/c I've good experience with their doors speakers in the past and I feel they offer a good mix of power and clarity for the money, but your list looks good, so I think whatever you choose you'll be happy.
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