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Old Jun 9, 2004 | 03:31 PM
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Default New to car audio

I have 1993 Civic HB Dx
Im a newb when it comes to car audio, I believe our cars take 6 1/2s.

I just got a Pioneer Head Unit, the deh-p4600mp

it has everything i need in it, I want to replace my stock speakers.
1. What type would you guys recommend? My budget is limited so I am looked for affordable speakers that sound great.
2. 3-ways or components, which sound/work better in our cars?
3. What 4-channel amp will give the speakers clean power at an affordable price.
4. should i replace the factory speaker wire?

I already have an amp for subs, 2 12s, and a powerblock (a block that holds two fuses for my amps.)

thanks in advance for help
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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 12:33 PM
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Default Re: New to car audio (KarbinFourteen)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KarbinFourteen &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have 1993 Civic HB Dx
Im a newb when it comes to car audio, I believe our cars take 6 1/2s.

I just got a Pioneer Head Unit, the deh-p4600mp

it has everything i need in it, I want to replace my stock speakers.
1. What type would you guys recommend? My budget is limited so I am looked for affordable speakers that sound great.
2. 3-ways or components, which sound/work better in our cars?
3. What 4-channel amp will give the speakers clean power at an affordable price.
4. should i replace the factory speaker wire?

I already have an amp for subs, 2 12s, and a powerblock (a block that holds two fuses for my amps.)

thanks in advance for help
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1.) whats your actual budget?
2.) Component speakers will sound better.
3.) A cheaper route would be to buy a 2 channel amp for the front speakers and then run the rear speakers off the head unit.

If you get a good set of components for the front and a 2 channel amp with decent power output you should be happy with the results.
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