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Getting 2 10's/Amp for cheap, but back speackers are blown. What to use to replace them?

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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 09:40 PM
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Default Getting 2 10's/Amp for cheap, but back speackers are blown. What to use to replace them?

I have a 95 integra. A friend is giving me 2 10's with a 600 watt amp for really cheap, with all the wiring. Problem is, my stock back speakers are blown. Im looking to just buy 2 cheapo back speakers to replace them for now so they dont rattle. Things i need to know are.....
1. What size yould i get (i think 6.5 is right?)
2. Will it sound weird or different with aftermarket back speakers and stockie fronts?
3.What are some cheap speakers for the back?
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Old Jan 16, 2002 | 08:11 AM
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Default Re: Getting 2 10's/Amp for cheap, but back speackers are blown. What to use to replace them? (Chip39

1. 6.5
2. Why not put the stocks in the back and get new fronts. Better yet take the stock speakers out altogether and just get two new fronts.
3. Cheap speakers- Roadgear and Jensen. $15 for a pair of 6.5's last time I checked.
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Old Jan 18, 2002 | 02:43 AM
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Default Re: Getting 2 10's/Amp for cheap, but back speackers are blown. What to use to replace them? (Chip39

if they're really that bad you can just disconnect them, and then save for some good ones. You can also fade it to the front so they get less and you wont hear it blowing but still get something out of it. Your cheap speakers will blow just as fast so dont both buying them
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