Speakers For Car Audio Pioneer
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010Speakers For Car Audio Pioneer
Pioneer's New Marketing Campaign is Staged to Bring a New Understanding to Consumers
LAS VEGAS----CES BOOTH #1001 – Today at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show, Pioneer Electronics Inc. debuts a consumer-friendly marketing strategy to clearly identify and promote its complete line of in-vehicle entertainment and navigation products.
Please give me a definitive answer. Polk Audio, Infinity, Pioneer speakers or my car doors?
I will get what most say. I want great sounding speakers with great bass. I do not want subs or amps, because the police here in going crazy. If there is a better brand please let me know
It's not that easy. If you are keeping the factory head unit, you need speakers in the range of 15-30 watts RMS. If you have a head unit aftermarket, you Nees speakers in the range 25-45 watts RMS. If you have an amp for interior speakers, it is necessary to match the RMS power amplifier RMS power to the speakers. Look for a high sensitivity rating of the speakers, anything above 95dB 1W/1M is pretty good. If you're lookin for front speakers, I have an amp and component speakers recommended. The separation of the lower middle of the tweeter extends the sound field for better sound. You can buy a pair of 800 dollars from the speakers, but if the strain of the amplifier in the radio trying to push, you will hear distortion. If you buy a pair of $ 10 speakers name matches the number of RMS on the radio or amplifier, which sounds better than $ 800 on a couple radio tense.
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Pioneer KE-2323 SuperTuner Car Stereo


US $102.99




