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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine4x4" data-source="post: 872999" data-attributes="member: 16589"><p>Nope. Those rainbows i posted are rated for 150w and i garuntee they sound better than any namebrand 300w speaker you put em up against. Power handling has NOTHING AT ALL to do with sound quality. The material, voice coil(s), surround, basket, and suspension are for that. If she wants great sound a compnent is a must. If she just wants it to listen to then some 6.5" speakers in the doors (coaxial) and a sub rear is perfect. Id stay away from using rear speakers, it ruins the sound stage(makes the sound that should come from infront of oyu like on a stage come from behind and sounds crappy) plus it muddies the mid range. I clipped the tweeter leads on my 6x9's out back so its only running bass and mids and yet it still ruins soundstage. Mrs.C if ya have any certain questions or specific questions shoot me a PM. I thought about running sound comps instead of 4wheelin so i know a bit, and my dad is an audiophile so i gots some knowledge. THis is somehting i have experience with:kissmyass:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine4x4, post: 872999, member: 16589"] Nope. Those rainbows i posted are rated for 150w and i garuntee they sound better than any namebrand 300w speaker you put em up against. Power handling has NOTHING AT ALL to do with sound quality. The material, voice coil(s), surround, basket, and suspension are for that. If she wants great sound a compnent is a must. If she just wants it to listen to then some 6.5" speakers in the doors (coaxial) and a sub rear is perfect. Id stay away from using rear speakers, it ruins the sound stage(makes the sound that should come from infront of oyu like on a stage come from behind and sounds crappy) plus it muddies the mid range. I clipped the tweeter leads on my 6x9's out back so its only running bass and mids and yet it still ruins soundstage. Mrs.C if ya have any certain questions or specific questions shoot me a PM. I thought about running sound comps instead of 4wheelin so i know a bit, and my dad is an audiophile so i gots some knowledge. THis is somehting i have experience with:kissmyass: [/QUOTE]
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