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Old 01-20-2014, 05:27 PM
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Noticed some odd noises out of the right front speaker so I'm going to advance plans to replace the audio system. Need a good recommendation for a local shop to do the work. Also if anyone has opinions on hardware, I'd appreciate your thoughts. Have always preferred Alpine head units though. Thanks y'all!
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I bought some Polk Audio DXi6500's last year and paired them with little 2-channel amp, retaining the factory head unit. I can't explain what a huge difference it made, and how excellent these speakers sound. I'm not an audiophile, but these are the best speakers I've ever owned, and possibly ever listened to, personally. They come with two 6.5" woofers, two tweeters, and two external crossovers that I mounted in the inside of the door panel. I have the gain on my amp set nearly to zero because these speakers can put out some freakin volume. I seriously wore ear protection while setting them up. They're so clear, and deliver enough bass to where I don't see the point in adding a sub. Very satisfied with them.
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