back speakers.
#4
not enough info. what is the model numbers of all. need to know what amps the stereo is putting out and what the amp the speakers will handle. if you have a stereo thats putting out low amps and speakers that are high amp the sound is not gona be good. they need to be matched.
#5
That does not help much. You running an amp? What "dual stereo deck" is it? The rear speakers are only what 6.5"? They certainly wont rattle the windows.
#6
Theres no amp,
XDMA6630 In-Dash CD/MP3
Peak: 60 watts x 4 channels, RMS: 18 watts x 4 channels, Playback formats: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, Single-DIN, Detachable face, Wireless Remote, iPod® Ready, USB and Auxiliary, Built-in Bluetooth
Yeah the speakers are 6.5 with a peak of 400 watts
XDMA6630 In-Dash CD/MP3
Peak: 60 watts x 4 channels, RMS: 18 watts x 4 channels, Playback formats: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, Single-DIN, Detachable face, Wireless Remote, iPod® Ready, USB and Auxiliary, Built-in Bluetooth
Yeah the speakers are 6.5 with a peak of 400 watts
#10
The stock speakers in the backseat won't be loud. They are mids, and really don't get a lot of use. I have to fade my music to 75% to the back in order to hit them....but then again I want to completely overhaul my speaker system.
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