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Front speaker advice

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Been looking here at crutchfield.ca for some new front speakers and don't know what I should get....

was looking at these

http://www.crutchfield.ca/Kicker_07DS600_6...p/20607ds60.htm

http://www.crutchfield.ca/Polk_Audio_db_65..._p/107db651.htm

http://www.crutchfield.ca/Alpine_SPS_600_6...p/500sps600.htm

Totally undecided what to get and what to do with my factory tweeters, either keep them hooked up or disconnect them............. Help me

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Alpine ftw. Factory tweeters are alright, you could upgrade them as well. I'd at least leave them connected, highs are a nice thing to have.

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Alpine ftw. Factory tweeters are alright, you could upgrade them as well. I'd at least leave them connected, highs are a nice thing to have.

think it might be a little bright with the factory tweeters though.......but what do i know.

  • 2 weeks later...

if i was upgrading the front i would replace the factory tweets to

and i think alpine is the way to go

IMO they have phenomenal high and low range sounds depending what your into..

with the tweeters replaced i think you find a perfect balance

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