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Hey there im after some advices.

k im after kinda new system.

Current speaker system consist of:

6X9 splits Rears

6.5 Fronts

Both speakers are Kenwood brand.. dunno wat model tho.. since it was done by the previous owner in jap.

So far ive replace the old crappy deck headunit with pioneer P6050 Headunit

I am also planning to get Alpine Type R 6.5inch Splits front.

So my problem is now... should i get new rears speakers??? n also Do i need an Amp???

Music i like to listen to is RnB and Pop

cheers

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Really hoping the budget will be under 1000 mark.

Also i hav questions abt Amps i looked at some alpine amps do i really need to get one with BIG power??

like wat r the benfits between havin a F600 over a F300?? wat does the channel mean 2 and 4??

Sorri im a complete noob

Edited by bnr034

Rear speakers - no

Amp - Yes

is $1000 for head unit speakers and amp?

I've installed type R's into a few mates cars and they sound good for the money.

If you went the alpine amp you'd only need the f300 and bridge it to 2x150w or if you want a cheaper option the Jaycar amps are great value for money, I've got one sitting at home waiting to go in a mates car.

your head deck will come with a inbuilt amp in it but it wont be as good as hooking up the speakers thru a proper amp and the sound quality will improve. also each channel is for each speaker so you will need a 4 channel to run all 4 speakers

Rear speakers - no

Amp - Yes

is $1000 for head unit speakers and amp?

I've installed type R's into a few mates cars and they sound good for the money.

If you went the alpine amp you'd only need the f300 and bridge it to 2x150w or if you want a cheaper option the Jaycar amps are great value for money, I've got one sitting at home waiting to go in a mates car.

Ive alrdy have the headunit. Right now its the matter of whether gettin New rear speakers and an Amp or not. Also which Amp to go for.

Budget for Front Speakers, Rear Speakers n Amp hopefully under the $1000 mark

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