View Single Post
Old 03-17-2017, 05:54 PM   #4
Mudgett
 
Mudgett's Avatar
 
Drives: 2013 SS/RS
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Fresno County CA
Posts: 71
*NOT a paid endorsement.*

For concert quality sound, Ive always preferred the Infinity component speakers. They have a wide frequency range that can pick up the highest of highs, the lowest of lows, and everything in between. Reasonably priced too.

When the time comes, I will replace all of my stock speakers with Infinity direct replacement component speakers, maybe bump up the amp to get 100w - 125w per channel, and call it good.

YRMV. Best advice I can give is to research for at least a few days before parting with your hard earned cash. Hope this helps point you towards the end result you are looking for.

On a separate note, concerning boom boom systems, Infinity's 10" subs also have a wide frequency range (or they used to, always research before buying), paired with a class d amp...look out. I had one Infinity 10" in a home made "Bose" style box with a 400w class d amp that used to pound WAY harder than my buddy's 2 Fosgate 12's that had 1000w running to each (also in a custom box). I spent all of a few hundred bucks. My buddy spent a few thousand and he was BENT that my one 10 outshined his two 12's by far.
Mudgett is offline   Reply With Quote