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I'm pretty satisfied with my current stereo setup, but I haven't yet replaced the rear factory speakers. They are a 6 3/4 inch speaker, and I'm looking for something that will provide a sort of midrange sound. I feel like my current setup has tons of bass in the back and tons of highs in the front, but right behind my ears (where the factory rear speakers are in a Camaro) I hear nothing.

I'm basically just looking for a 6 3/4 inch speaker that isn't focused completely on highs. Suggestions?

2006-12-04 13:40:45 · 6 answers · asked by jeff_is_sexy 4 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

The car runs, idiot. I guess that 20 years of ASE certification means ****, because all you could give me was the same dumbass answer as everyone else. After hooking a mechanical gauge up the reading was fine. The electrical in dash gauge had a bad sending unit.

You would think that 20 years of experience would tell you that ******* main bearings don't wear out after 1000 miles, but I guess not. Maybe that same experience is what told you that a false low oil light means that your bearings are bad also...?

2006-12-04 19:58:37 · update #1

Don't think it was because you were a girl. I'm not some sexist. I jumped because it pisses me off when people give the same dumbass answer every single time. Besides, the only thing your Husband is going to get out of this is A. My question deleted for bringing myself to his level and B. His account suspended for continued harassment.

2006-12-05 02:59:28 · update #2

And trust me, it doesn't "burn". Hollow insults mean nothing to me; I don't live with my parents, nor is my car running like ****.

2006-12-05 03:00:59 · update #3

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I think you might be interested in some midrange speakers that are meant to be used for only midrange. Here are some kickers for not very much money. http://www.etronics.com/planding.asp?dp=62522252E692525363D363B3B357E373637313330303&stk_code=kic04ssmb6&svbname=32

2006-12-05 06:40:13 · answer #1 · answered by MLJ 3 · 0 0

lightning audio is a great speaker for the money. it hits highs lows and mids very well. the will run you about 50$. if you want a better speaker i recommend boston, it what i use in compitions. they will run you about 100$. both have a micro dome and a metal dome tweeter one hits high one hits lower,for great sound.the only difference is the boston can handel more power. hope this helps

2006-12-04 23:00:06 · answer #2 · answered by happyclown5769 2 · 0 0

Boston Acousics
MB Quart
Kenwood Execelon
Eclipse

all have really awesome mids.

2006-12-05 08:47:30 · answer #3 · answered by JimL 6 · 1 0

If you wouldn't have gotten rude with me because "I'm a girl" then maybe my old man wouldn't burn you every chance he gets!!!!!!

2006-12-05 09:26:04 · answer #4 · answered by Michelle 2 · 0 1

not exactly sure of what your looking for but i like cerwin vega...or however you spell that....or go with references

2006-12-05 00:18:53 · answer #5 · answered by blue.33333 1 · 0 0

does your stereo sound like your car runs(like s**t)what do you do sit in your parents driveway and listen to your "stereo" and wish your car ran? go lay in traffic with your speakers and see how they sound!

2006-12-04 23:32:16 · answer #6 · answered by t u RB o 1 · 1 3

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