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Username: Makavelie187

Concord, California
Usa

Post Number: 14
Registered: Mar-05
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i have a mazda 2000 626 with a bose cd player system and speakers the cd player won't execpt cds anymore and its more to fix it than it is to buy a new one so im going to get a nother HU for my car but i was wondering if i should change the 6x9s in the back to get more thump. i know bose are very good but maby not as good as some of the lowerend 6x9s speakers, does anyone know what the rms and max watts on the speakers are?????
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Username: Jwbulger79

Florida

Post Number: 454
Registered: Nov-04
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stay away from 6x9's. oval speakers are not as accurate at reproducing sound as round speakers. get some 6.5" midbass speakers and some adapter brackets to fit. low-pass filter them with either the new HU or some simple hand-made passive crossovers. are you getting an amp?
and just so you know, bose aint what it's cracked up to be.
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No highs, No lows...
Must be Bose
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