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Originally Posted by ryota
took your advice talnlnky and looked up the cdt speakers. i just want to make sure i'm getting something that will make my music sound good and preferably without having to hook an amp up to them (i'm not sure how to tell if i would have to or not).
what i found where here (i'm sure i could find them for a few $ less if i looked around a little more)
http://www.vertexaudio.com/store/pc/...Pair-10p67.htm
honestly, i installed my sub in my old car but still know next to nothing (if not less) about speakers. so i'm really hoping to catch one of you guys on here that know about this stuff to help make sure i'm not doing anything stupid (which you have so far and i thank you for it). do these seem like a decent set of speakers? and would i need a spacer to make the window clearance inside my door?
i also read somewhere on here last night that you can put 6.5's in the back too. if that is true i would just get 2 sets of those speakers and put them in all around. i want to put my sub back into my yaris but it might be a little bit before i can do that so i'm hoping to get good sound out of them alone and then even better more complete sound once i get the low end in there too
sorry for being a complete  dumbass about all this but i really appreciate all the help.
thanks again
Ryan
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don't waste money on rear speakers... If anything... I would take the money you would've spent on rear speakers.. and buy a small 2 channel amp (50x2 rms) and use that to power your front speakers... if you already have an aftermarket deck, it'd make the speakers sound even better, and get even louder.
rear speakers are a cash cow for stereo shops... not needed, but they double the profits.
the speakers you were looking at however didn't appear to be a fullrange option... they would leave you missing the highs.
http://www.vertexaudio.com/store/pc/...Set-30p168.htm this would be better.... or like I said in the previous post...
http://ikesound.com/infinity_reference_6020cs this would also work well for a budget setup.