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Nizmo, fair enough.

Your not planning on replacing the back speakers with those splits, are you? What have you got in the front? Its just that back speakers are usually less than useful, and if your current ones are fudged (like mine are) just disconnect them. Rear stage is distracting to the listen to, better off having good speakers in the front and nothing in the back.

(don't mind me, i used to be a car audio head)

haha nah its cool .... ive got Kenwoods in front .... work really well. Rear has been faded out for now - but i would like all the speakers to work ..... i also have to have a decent stereo system in my car!!

Actually all my stereo setting were done A1 by a mate of mine but the battery went back and i cant seem to set it back to sound as good as he had it :D

GTS-t VSPEC, MB Quart and low budgets just don't mix :D

I had a pair of MB's in my last car and I wasn't a big fan of the tweeters. Thankfully, the thevies only took the tweets and left me the mid bass. When I find a worthy tweeter I'll put them back in my car.

hehe yeah mine sounds like a bit of a bogans car when it gets turned up ...... lotsa bass haha. Joe reckons it feels like the seats are giving him a back massage they vibrate that bad ....... but it hasnt been like that since the Battery went flat so once the rear speakers n splits get put in i'll play around with it.

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