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having a look at speakers today started looking at 3 ways discovered 4 ways??

feel like ive fallen down the rabit hole

can any one explain what the hell an 8 way speaker is and how they acheive this??

example??http://www.amazon.co...s/dp/B0007L8BWQ

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having a look at speakers today started looking at 3 ways discovered 4 ways??

feel like ive fallen down the rabit hole

can any one explain what the hell an 8 way speaker is and how they acheive this??

example??http://www.amazon.co...s/dp/B0007L8BWQ

Its a pair of 4 ways not 8 ways

6x9 suck

And pyle speakers are one step above mexican flea market models on the lower models

just buy some local the cheapness with added shipping and voided warranty will bite you in the ass

4 ways dont sound nice they shreik off the glass on rear decks and hiss in doors from the cheap supertweeters

Keep looking mate you will be much happier

Hey ive seen 2000 watts on 6x 9 flea market spec lol

You can get some beast 6x9 like a digital design type

The 6x9 shape is setup to fail from the start , distortion from the cone shape comes on early it pulls on the surround uneven ( it was designed for lowest cost option to fit a rear deck shape back a long time ago not because they sound good !!! )

A lot of car companies made wonky sizes over the years only now are they asking the car audio companies how to do it , shame the audio decks are heading down a bad path again !! with sizing and intergrated a/c etc

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