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Sean Dinh <seannydinh (AT) znet (DOT) com> decided to join the conversation on 09 Jul 2003 with message news:3F0C5A3C.B94172E0 (AT) znet (DOT) com: First thing you should do is to replace the factory speakers. Putting higher power on crap factory speakers will make them sound worse. oh trust me, that's my first mission... as soon as i can get the money... i just don't want to have the speakers damage (although if they were to blow, that'd convince my wife to let me buy new ones :-D) before i have the money to replace them. i can hear it now "why do you need to buy more speakers? you already have some" .. ugh ... my only advantage is that since i'm moving my stufffrom the old car to the new car.. she's getting a new stereo instead of me puttin the stock (well, it's coming from a 90 prelude, going in a 91 civic) stereo back in. so if she tells me anything. . . ![]() -- -Chris http://www.ChrisGarcia.com <- My Homepage http://starwars.chrisgarcia.com <- Centerpoint Station http://www.chrisgarcia.com/ginger/ <- Ginger http://www.chrisgarcia.com/leia/ <- Leia "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent." - Qui-Gon Jinn, Star Wars: Episode 1 |
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I wouldn't worry about the factory speakers. I had no qualms about chucking the factories into the garbage once I got Sony's. I would go with a 2-way in the back and the 3-way up front. |
... but seeing as my wife is not as musically and
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my main concern was if the factory speakers would last long enough for me to get new speakers. |
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