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best 6x9's for around 200 dollars?


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crichols82 
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Hey guys Im shopping for some new rear speakers. I wanna spend around 200 dollars. Any suggestions on the best 6x9's?
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yeah infinity's are excellent but for $200 or less if you catch the right week at circuit city you could get the 6x9's from alpine....... R-type's they sound unbelievable
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crichols82 
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Yea I thought about the alpines, but the rms on those infinity's is unbelievable! i would def need another amp for them.  I found the infinity's on ebay for $120, where as with crutchfield they were 250 for the 693's
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I bought them a while ago, but I had a pair of Boston Acoustics 3-way 6x9's. They sounded great. I bought them at a Good Guys for about 180, but I don't think they carry them anymore. I was happy with them, especially once I had them hooked up to an amp, very crisp and clean while providing a good range of highs and lows.
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the rms on the inifinity arn;t near what they do, ther enot very good, i have used them in my car, i had a 4 channel hooke dup to them, they blew, i wa on;ly running 75 wattsd rms to them, if you esnt speakers for bass, go with the alpine type R's, if you want lots of treble, get the Pioneer premiere 4 ways or 5 ways
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No 6x9 is a good 6x9. Go with seperates in a custom plate. Much better sound quality!
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You don't need to spend up big on rear speakers as all you want them for is to reproduce sound from there, you don't want them overpowering your fronts. But personal opinion i would also go with the Alpine type R's.
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I would suggest some MB Quart RCE 269 if you want separates http://www.mbquart.com/2003/en_US/products/prod_detail.asp?isArchive=&cat=auto&series=reference%20series&strt=1&model=RCE+269

Or some DTE 169 if you want a full range

http://www.mbquart.com/2003/en_US/products/prod_detail.asp?isArchive=&cat=auto&series=discus%20series&strt=1&model=DTE+169
You can get either one for well under 200 and with MB Quart you know you will get excellent quality and sound


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