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Thomas(lowr_noma)
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I didn't really want to spend more than 300-350$. I had considered a set of Diamond S600A components because I could get them for 259$ but... I don't have room for an extra 4-channel amp. My current head unit is an Alpine CDE-9846 with the adapter for class II computer communications. As I expected it brought my factory speakers to life but as I knew it would eventually happen I have blown them now. So I had a set of Kenwood coaxial in a 91 Toyota Standard cab i added to the doors since it did not have door speakers and no matter how loud i turn up the stereo they sound good with little to no distortion. I tried looking up what would fit from Crutchfield even though I won't buy there because they are too high. My doors have 6.5" and a small tweeter from the factory so i do not know whether to choose 6 speaker system or 4 speaker system from the Crutchfield selection box. My back doors have 4x5 or 4x6 not sure but they're oval. I have an old Rockford 160.2 that had been bridged mono at 4 ohms to produce 200 watts in my old truck, I built a box to fit under the back seat and had them in there but didn't realize until it was all hooked up that my sister had blown one of the subs. Ok so I had two 8ohm 2001 model Rockford HE subs rated at 450 max 250 rms or something like that, had them wired in parallel to give me a 4 ohm mono load with an amp rated at 4 ohm on the mono wiring. so obviously i need either a 12" 4 ohm speaker or some kind of DVC 12" subs that can wired to give me an ending ohm load of 4 to connect to the amp. My box barely fits the 10" HE from top to bottom and the top of my box is angled and i want to go to a 12" sub so its more than likely going to have to be a shallow mount. I think i wanted another Rockford sub but now im leaning towards a kicker. I want some suggestions of what brand of sub, and what brand of door speakers, my door speakers i want to just use the power of the radio no amps involved.