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Old 12-04-2005, 10:15 AM
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ok i went to crutchfield and have done a little looking around and i think i have figured out a decent setup

Infinity Reference 1011t for the tweets

6 1/2" Infinity Reference 6012si for the front doors

6x9" kicker ks69 for my midpanels. ( i was gonna go with infinity reference 9612i but crutchfield says they wont fit and the rest of the models are out of my price range.)



I know there are some higher quality speakers I could get but I am just trying to get the best bang for my buck. The main thing i want is clearer mids and highs and i think this setup will do it. I have subs hooked up so im not really worried about the bass repsonse. Any opinions on this setup?? and how easy is it to install the new tweets?? if there any modification that has to be done so they will fit?
infinity is a good company, but stay away from the reference line. you need to get the kappa line to here what infinity is really made of. and kicker isnt well known for there speakers. but i havent heard them b4, i guess give em a try
 
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Old 12-04-2005, 09:37 PM
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kicker is great stuff, never heard their "little" speakers. Their subs(I love L7s, the square ones) and amps are awsome.
 
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Old 12-07-2005, 05:27 PM
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Not all of ebay is safe. You're gonna get somebody selling a piece of crap, you just have to be careful who you buy from. Money back guarantees are always nice too.
 
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Old 12-07-2005, 07:51 PM
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Not all of ebay is safe. You're gonna get somebody selling a piece of crap, you just have to be careful who you buy from. Money back guarantees are always nice too.
there are a few scammers out there, but id say like 99.9% of ebay is safe. after all 98% is wholesalers now. lol
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 02:00 AM
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ebays pretty good just buy some name brand stuff an not replicas or anything like that my brother bought some 6x9's and a head unit with a warranty on the unit well the 6x9s blew after 2 days and the headunits face was one of those dual motorized things and the face wouldnt light up and we couldnt get any customer service my advice is to buy through a store with there own website they are trust worthy
 
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