Experts in pioneers & car sounds? do u think this is good?

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lets say my car has nothing at all & i add these:
2 Pioneer 4" 130 watt speakers in front
speaker box at the back + Pioneer 6*9" 300 watt
tweeter 150 watt in front

will the car have great clear sound? must i add or replace anything to this list to have great clear sound or is it great enough.
thanks & best answer will get 10 points
 
This would probably not be your best answer in your own mind!
They will sound ok for what they are as in all the other answers take your power into account and your cable Head unit amp and Ohm set to sub on amp

Personally there ARE BETTER brands than Pioneer
I wouldn't waist my time with Pioneer
 
Don't forget the deck and the amp. those are just as, if not more important.

ANd yeah, every pioneer i've ever had has always sounded great.
 
It really does matter about the model you buy, if you are a real audiophilest you should go with premier brand of pioneer. But if not ,do research on the model you pick. Rms wattages, peaks, frequency responses. All are labled. Sometimes you really dont even need the tweeters if your 4" speakers are 2 or 3 way and in line of site to you. Adding tweeters can really be an overkill sometimes. Just make sure you do your own research, there are alot of good answers here but you know what you like! Have a good one.
 
when it comes to car audio all you care about is the RMS (continuous) wattage not the peak/max wattage

if you had an amp on that stuff it would sound pretty good but if all that is to powered from the radios internal amp it will sound distorted as you start to turn up the volume halfway or more
When the volume is turned up and the amp doesn't have enough power, the signal becomes distorted, or "clipped." This distorted signal can cause parts of the speaker to overheat, warp and melt. Not good!
you would be OK with a lower powered amp/radio if you keep the volume down and don't feed a distorted signal to the speakers
you will send the radios internal amp into clipping
Clipping
Clipping occurs when an amplifier is asked to deliver more current to a speaker than the amp is capable of doing. When an amplifier clips, it literally cuts off the tops and bottoms of the musical waveforms that it's trying to reproduce, thus the term. This introduces a huge amount of distortion into the output signal. Clipping can be heard as a crunching sound on musical peaks.
that causes distorted sound which will damage your speakers
 
No.

The only thing "good" by Pioneer is their top of the line decks/older decks.

And their plasma tv's.
 
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