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Hey guys, Just needed some opinions on which speaker you guys would think is best value for money out of the few listed below and why you think so:

I listen to mainly RnB/Rap/House/Energy/Trance. If that helps.

I plan to only run fronts and no rears.

Will be bridging a 4 channel amp to run the fronts.

1) Soundstream PCC6N 6 1/2" Component Speakers $RRP 399

2) JL AUDIO Evolution C5-650 C5 Component Speakers $RRP 699

3) Pioneer TS-D1720C 6.5' 260W Component/Splits Speaker $RRP 549

4) NEW ALPINE TYPE-R SPR-17S 6.5" 330 Watt 2-Way Splits $RRP 399

5) Boston Acoustics SL60 6.5" Component Speakers $RRP 549

Thanks guys :)

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okay champ spr-17S are 349 RRP.

http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product.asp?modelID=314

and i havent heard the boston or soundstream splits in a car, but for what its worth audition a set of Focal 165VR $519 RRP. fantastic speaker for 500.

JL AUDIO Evolution C5-650 C5 Component Speakers $RRP 699

bro has a set and they are very good , i find tweeters to be soft and not to tinny sounding like some of splits i heard.

at end of day you should listen to all of them and see what ones best for your ears :D

Mate you cant go wrong with JL Audio. The c5 is one of the best speakers i have heard in a while.Made in Germany and they come very close to the JL ZR.Come see me at JB HI FI Warrawong and i will hook you up.Ask for Aaron.

Yep cant go wrong with jl audio speakers, dont get put off with low power output, These are pure quality :D

Focal are not bad also. Wouldnt go pass these 2 unless goin extremly high end alpine cos other than that they are poop imo.

Run 6" or 6 1/2 inch in back also could be a thought. Then get a Jl audio sub also. W3 an up :P

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