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Old 07-02-2003, 11:03 PM
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Is it possible to buy 2 6x9 speakers or whatever it is in the back and use the stock bose amp. I want to get high quality speakers that output some bass, cuz i know the 2 speakers in the Cl in the back do put out a minimal amount of bass, so since I jsut want a fill in I was wondering if i could get 2 high quality 6x9 on the stock amp that produces some decent bass.
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umm.....i have the kenwood 6x9s in the back....and from my experiece, i say it will give u less bass than stock...i think most stock speakers in most cars produce more bass than most aftermarket speakers when powered with an stock amp. but i kno your new aftermarket 6x9s will produce better mid and highs even with stock amp just get a sub if u want bass...
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I put in infinity reference 6x9 two ways recently and it made a huge difference. I think its important that you get really efficient speakers. Mine were 92db I believe, the higher the number the more efficient it is. It sounds alot deeper now. You'll never mistake it for a subwoofer though.
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Any aftermarket speaker you get will be of too high impedance for the bose amp... thereby producing less sound volume. You might be able to counteract it somewhat by getting a really efficient speaker, but I honestly think it's a waste of time and money.

Spend your cash on a sub instead and just add it to the stock setup... you will find it makes a HUGE difference. You can get an Infinity Basslink off eBay for under $200... not much more than a good set of 6x9's will set you back.




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