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Check these out i just found these on ebay

Item number:

170692406879

1 pair CL-6 6.5” mid woofer

1 pair Satnet 400 2-way crossover

1 pr TW-25 1” silk tweeter

Power handling: 180 watt RMS @ high-pass 120 Hz

Frequency response: 55 Hz – 20,000 Hz

Impedance: 4 Ohm

Sensitivity:92.3 dB

Mounting depth 6.5” woofer 2 3/4”

Flush and surface tweeter housings

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or these

MODEL : CL-E61neox -One Pair

Item number:

160376714950

•CDT Audio

•Model: CL-E61neox

•Mid woofer: 6.5” stamped Steel Frame

•6.5" 2-way Slim NEODYMIUM Magnet system

•Mounting Depth: 2 1/8"

•Crossover: Built-In 6 dB

•Tweeter: 3/4" Silk

•Power Handling: 90 watts

•Frequency Response:

•60Hz-20kHz

•Sensitivity 91.6 dB

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Sorry, that is a low mainstream setup, vew 100 $ to make a little bit more than OEM setup. Not trash but surly no SQ.

x2 great starter setup to try and get in the game but don't plan on being really impressed.

BUILD LINK: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/112034-2-sundown-18s-98-f-150/page__p__1565972__fromsearch__1#entry1565972

98 Ford F-150
Truck:
37" superswamper tsl radials
16" ion alloy wheels
3" body lift
2" suspension lift
Offbrand brushguard
PIAA driving lights
6000K HID's
System:
2 18" Sundown Nightshaed
Aq3500
Custom Fiberglass box
fosgate T1 6x8 Coxials
bass inferno 2000 watt 4 channel
2 XS power d3100's
0 Gauge

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Great comps for the price range and as was said just do the front doors, make sure you deaden them well so you can get as much midbass out of them as you can.

http://store.12velectronics.com/products/Imagine-I61%252d2-Component-%7B47%7D-Coaxial-Speaker-Set.html

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01 Ford focus ZX3

Pioneer AVH-X491BHS

PPI PC 4800.2

Morel Maximo 6.5" x2

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Ah, I guess what I forgot to say is I'm not in it for the competition... I just want some good speakers that go loud and don't distort... I looked into some RF power series speakers for $170 and might do as someone mentioned and skip the back speakers for now...

My current setup is:

Headunit - Alpine iDa-X100 w/ my lovely iPod for pristine output

- I have the KTP power pack that puts out 45x4 RMS so It gets decently loud now... (not a whole lot of SQ at high volumes)

Front speakers are stock components, but pioneer stock... better than paper i guess (taking the 45RMS like a champ)

Rear speakers were some 5.25" pioneer stock speakers that I traded out for some polk db 6.5 coaxials that I had...

That setup just isn't cutting it. I want to get loud, but I don't want to get ear blistering loud... Just high quality at high volumes...

So that Cadence amp is okay? I have about $150 now and was looking to buy the amp this weekend to test before deciding on what speakers...

My stuff

'06 Scion xA:

-Alpine iDa-x100

-Alpine KTP-445 Power Pack

-Polk Audio db6501 (front components)

-Polk Audio db651 (back coaxials)

-2 RE Audio SEX12D4s

-Cadence F1200-1D

- Custom box tuned to 33Hz

- Kinetik HC1400

- 50 ft2 of Audio Technix sound deadner

- Big 3

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Great comps for the price range and as was said just do the front doors, make sure you deaden them well so you can get as much midbass out of them as you can.

http://store.12velec...peaker-Set.html

Sound deadner is unfortunately last... I wanted to get the SQ in first then I wrap the whole car in that and get some thermal for the roof cause it gets blistering hot (even with 35% tint... which i'll be upping to 5% later...)

Money's tight, I'm loaded with school right now and only work on fridays and saturdays for some cash on the side...

Just trying to get a small SQ (nothing blow your mind, but better than what I have now...)

My stuff

'06 Scion xA:

-Alpine iDa-x100

-Alpine KTP-445 Power Pack

-Polk Audio db6501 (front components)

-Polk Audio db651 (back coaxials)

-2 RE Audio SEX12D4s

-Cadence F1200-1D

- Custom box tuned to 33Hz

- Kinetik HC1400

- 50 ft2 of Audio Technix sound deadner

- Big 3

My photography page

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I would take all of that money and just buy a decent comp set for the front and maybe a dd 8" 500 for about 100 down the road. Just my .02

All what money? lol I only gots $150... I was gonna use that for the amp then get the wiring then the speakers...

Eh... sounds good lol, everyone's been saying that so I guess I'll make that my plan. Guess I'll be getting the Cadence amp since no ones saying anything about it. I'll decide on the speakers once I get some more $$. I'll probably get some decent coaxials for the rear door since they really are hidden and can't be heard... and I was thinking 2 RFs would be better than one dd... but i dont know much about dd... I was considering one 12" warden way down the road for some serious bass since I can only fit one 12" (trying to watch the weight I put in this car since its only got 100hp lol)

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My stuff

'06 Scion xA:

-Alpine iDa-x100

-Alpine KTP-445 Power Pack

-Polk Audio db6501 (front components)

-Polk Audio db651 (back coaxials)

-2 RE Audio SEX12D4s

-Cadence F1200-1D

- Custom box tuned to 33Hz

- Kinetik HC1400

- 50 ft2 of Audio Technix sound deadner

- Big 3

My photography page

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Should I still get the Cadence F100-5 as the highs/mids amp? Or does anyone have a better suggestion (no more than $150)

My stuff

'06 Scion xA:

-Alpine iDa-x100

-Alpine KTP-445 Power Pack

-Polk Audio db6501 (front components)

-Polk Audio db651 (back coaxials)

-2 RE Audio SEX12D4s

-Cadence F1200-1D

- Custom box tuned to 33Hz

- Kinetik HC1400

- 50 ft2 of Audio Technix sound deadner

- Big 3

My photography page

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