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Old 07-27-2004, 06:56 PM
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Peter,

Bigger does not always mean a better sound. The real issue for everyone is you are competing for sound versus the surroundings. Pioneer power ratings are usually O.K. and you should be able to match a set of speakers to get a good sound. A amp is a good idea then you can get a more powerful speaker (Not necessarily bigger) that is more efficient and gives a clearer sound that can be heard above the road noise and of course your exhaust. A good amp speaker combination means you really dont need a sub (It would be wasted in my opinion - my 2 bits worth) given you will be competing for exhaust noise anyway.

Good luck.


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