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Hey i just got sum fusion 6 and a halfs for my skyline. wat do u guys think i got the pp-fr653 3 ways for the front and pp-cm56 component speaker system with the tweeters for the rear r these any good. also with the components in the rear would it still b worth mounting the tweeters at the front of should they b at the back with the speakers. thanks in advance

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I have fusion powerplant series 12inch sub box and amp which cranks hard and the 6.5 speakers which seem to be handling the tunes quite well. i had a pair of bottom range fusion 6x9 and they were shit house. Never buy cheap speakers they sound crap.

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Fusion aren't as good now as they were, in my opinion, but they're decent. I used to have a Fusion 12" sub that kicked like a mule, but it wasn't cheap. Ever since they started selling the Fusion stuff at Repco, I've had my doubts about it. But having said that, they're not a bad brand.

Regarding your install, keep those tweeters in the back near the speakers. If you have components up front then those tweeters will be more than enough.

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I have a full Fusion Powerplant setup in my old VT. I got no complaints.. More than happy.. just make sure you buy the good ones.. not the encounter set they sell at Repco.. I dont know how good their new stuff are I bought my setup before they bought out this new design (bout 2yrs ago).

Speakers can hold their own if you route bass to the subs.. but I also think that the speakers only, can't output the bass levels as high as some of the other brands.

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i didnt get the 1s from repco if there is any difference i got them from our local audio shop bathurst livewire and im in the process of fitting it all up im running the speakers off a sony 600w 4 channel amp and a kenwood 12 inch sub off a 300w us audio amp. the only problem im having at the moment isd getting the fronts 2 fit in the doors, im goin 2 c livewire 2morrow as he has fitted them into 34s b4 ill post pics up of the setup when its all done. thanks 4 ur input.

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