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Help needed choosing a set of component speakers...

Crazyoll

Active Member
Feb 2, 2010
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Worcestershire
Hi guys,
I'm about to add a second amp to my car powering the front set of componant speakers.

At the moment i have a Kenwood: KAC-6203 600W powering my Kenwood 12" sub which works well.

I want to add a second Kenwood: KAC-6203 600W to power a set of components to go in the front.
I have a budget of about £70 and have a few sets in mind but if anyone can shed any light on which might be the best option or to any alternatives i could go for for the same sort of price.

The shortlist is:
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/8049.html

http://www.bassjunkies.com/audio/mtx-mtxrts652

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/T1-AUDIO-250w...nment_GPS_Car_Speakers_PP&hash=item51935d9682

http://www.bassjunkies.com/audio/audiobahn-abc600v

http://www.bassjunkies.com/audio/crunch-gtr-6-5ci



I need the speakers to be able to handle the power of the sub and to have good sound quality obviously.
I'm after quality more than power.
I listen to mostly Jungle, Rock, Metal, Rap, Techno

I have no particular leaning towards an all Kenwood system, i like the look of the KFC-S702P because of the 30-35,000Hz range...

Any help appreciated.
Ta
 
Mar 3, 2009
823
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Hinckley
using the amp you intend there will be no point unless you are running an ice battery which will actually hit 14.4v which is what the kenwood amps figures are at.
the dieci are at 60wrms which is what the kenwood amp will be kicking out at 12 stationary, 12.8v-ish running
 
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