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hey guys,

Just a quicky: I have no speakers at the moment, bar the front drivers door (raped by wharfies), I wish to replace/put in, some speakers in the front...

What is the sound quality difference between the aftermarket 6x4's and the 6"'s? Is it worth making the MDF spacers for the 6"'s? Or is it barley noticable and should I save my time and buy the 6x4's and be done with it?

Cheers.

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thanks tharka, I ended up just buying pioneer 4 way 6"'s for the rear... and I'll slowly build it up later....

At the moment I'm running the rears through the stock booster amp from the back... to my knowledge this isn't a bad thing.. but has anyone done this before with poor results?

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I would have put the 4 ways in the front.

I had just front speakers in for about a month before i got around to installing the rears.

It will sound much better if you install just the front speakers, as apposed to having 1 front speaker made of rice paper and good ones in the rear.

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