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Yasamf
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I have a 1993 Hatchback Camaro with 6.5 inch speakers.
I have a $500 limit.
I already have a good deck, but nothing else.
I blew out all my speakers in my car, the ones I bought at Wal-mart for 20 bucks a pair. So anything will sound better quality wise than it does now.
Should I spend the majority of my money on speakers to enhance the car audio? or should I consider buying an amp, spending the majority of my money on that? I'm not sure what amps have with the effect of audio when it's played loud because i've never had one.
Also, I have 3 speakers (out of 5) that are wired. Two rear seat speakers haven't been wired yet. Is it worth paying the audio place to have those wired and buy a second pair of speakers? Or do you think just having two in the front will be loud enough, and the difference wont be noticeable?
Thanks for taking the time for reading this, i've thought about getting my car audio revamped for a long time. It really needs it.
I have a $500 limit.
I already have a good deck, but nothing else.
I blew out all my speakers in my car, the ones I bought at Wal-mart for 20 bucks a pair. So anything will sound better quality wise than it does now.
Should I spend the majority of my money on speakers to enhance the car audio? or should I consider buying an amp, spending the majority of my money on that? I'm not sure what amps have with the effect of audio when it's played loud because i've never had one.
Also, I have 3 speakers (out of 5) that are wired. Two rear seat speakers haven't been wired yet. Is it worth paying the audio place to have those wired and buy a second pair of speakers? Or do you think just having two in the front will be loud enough, and the difference wont be noticeable?
Thanks for taking the time for reading this, i've thought about getting my car audio revamped for a long time. It really needs it.