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jwahl16

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Oct 26, 2009
Havertown, Pennsylvania
95 eclipse - infinity sound system

I am completely new to wiring/speakers uprades so i'm just going to say what i want to put it, and if you all could let me know if it will work/how to do it, i would apreciate it so much!

Speakers

Dash - 1" tweeters

front doors - 6.5"
Back sides - 6 x 9

aftermarket headunit

Can i use the factory amp for the speakers? Would it be easier/sound good? or should i use this amp for the speakers?


Subs

amp


So i am basically trying to figure out will i beable to set the is up relatively easily. Can i run the speakers off the stock amp, or would i have to replace it? Will the aftermarket head unit connect to the amp. overall comments/advice is apreciated!
 
yes you have to take off the panels for the door speakers and your best bet would be to just pull the amp and add a 4 channel like everyone said cause stock sucks. also def stay way from dual and jensen ive had nothing but problems with them at work . good speakers for a good price would be infinity or alpine and for the rears i say forget 6x9 and get 6 1/2s with an adapter plate they sound better and you dont have to worry about depth issues.
 
yes you have to take off the panels for the door speakers and your best bet would be to just pull the amp and add a 4 channel like everyone said cause stock sucks. also def stay way from dual and jensen ive had nothing but problems with them at work . good speakers for a good price would be infinity or alpine and for the rears i say forget 6x9 and get 6 1/2s with an adapter plate they sound better and you dont have to worry about depth issues.

+1^^^
I do this now too, but didn't want to start overcomplicating things since it's a new guy to stereo's but I will have to agree with this fine genltlemen here. LOL
 
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