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Hey guys,

Just a quick question. I've currently got the stock speakers in the car, which start to distort when i give it a bit of volume. My question is, if i got a set of these Fusion FR6520, would it be any better? Or would i have to look at getting a dedicated amp. I think my head unit is rated at 50W X 4. What are the specs on the original speakers anyway?

Thanks.

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yeh mate those speakers should be better if anything as any good aftermarket one will be but to a certain point also assuming you have a aftermarket headunit. amp them up if you have the money and want clear, undistorted, and loud sound. otherwise if you just want them to be just abit better then stock then just screw them in and play.

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yeh mate those speakers should be better if anything as any good aftermarket one will be but to a certain point also assuming you have a aftermarket headunit. amp them up if you have the money and want clear, undistorted, and loud sound. otherwise if you just want them to be just abit better then stock then just screw them in and play.

Awsome. Thanks mate. Would u be able to suggest an entry level amp?

Thanks.

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just get anything off the shelf from jb/strathfield liek jvc,sony,pioneer and so on in your price range.

otherwise response is a good amp and awesome value for money. jay car sells them if you can get to one of their shops.

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