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Maxst 
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Ok am lookin to replacing of the stock 6x9's in my accord. My thought is to make an adapter and drop in some mids, which is where i need some advise on. My components are 90rms that will be going in the front. Now, i need a mid that will take say around 90rms to 100rms and what to look for in an amp that is 100/4. Reminder, this is budget. Amp will most likely get bought at a pawn shop. Saw some PPI's ans Arc's in the display for around $100.
Please enlighten me. Im stuck on what to do. All i know how to do is design.lol
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Maybe that wasnt clear enough

I need some midbasses to put in the rear deck of my car to replace the stock 6x9's.  I need some recommendations- ANYTHING...anything thats reasonable for price. 

AMP...anything 4 channel thats SQ i guess right now will suffice.  Also what to look for in a SQ amp if i do hit the pawn shop.... I have heard that the Arc and PPI art series are really nice amps...am i wrong?

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If you get a working, good condition PPI Art 100x4 for areoud $100, consider yourself very lucky.
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I would consider that actually finding an amp like that would be like finding a gold plated platinum trimmed four leaf clover with 10 hot babes fighting over you for it as far as luck goes.
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lmao..well no clue if its 4 channel or not- or if its still there.  But they do bench test right in front of you if you ask for it.

How bout them rear speakers?

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I would go with the kappa perfect they have nice mid bass, and can pick them up pretty cheap, the new kenwood excelon have a 6" mid bass sub comming out in a few months and is suposed to have very good sq and will have around 125 rms
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These look to be pretty good: http://www.cardomain.com/item/KIC04SSMB6

Some 6 inch W0s would be cheaper but can only handle 75 watts.

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On the Bay (ebay) do a search for mb Quart 164. They have the rce and pce. Rce under $200 inc shipping.
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IMO, it's a waste of money to put just a Midrange driver in the back. It's not going to change your front sound stage much, if any.
What kind of car do you have? Does it actually have a back seat? If so, you are basically screwing your passengers out of high frequencies.
Save your money, just get a pair of 6x9 coaxial or triaxials

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