EYEdROP
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My friend has a 1989 Lincoln town car that has no CD player and stock speakers, and he wants to spend no more than $150 to upgrade. He is looking for a cd/amp receiver and a pair of good quality speakers. We are unsure if front or rear speakers are more important, but I would assume the fronts are more crucial. Maybe someone can clarify. Also, he needs the speakers to be powered from the receiver and won't consider an amp.
So from this point, Id say the door speakers need to be high sensitivity and high ohm. He likes his music loud. As far as sound characteristics, he likes a little bass emphasis, a great midrange, and smooth soft highs that are rolled off. The most important is the midrange. He listens to heavy metal, rock, punk, indie, etc... He is not a bass head but likes it to be in the foreground of the music and desires a good bass extension.
What can we do for this amount of money?
So from this point, Id say the door speakers need to be high sensitivity and high ohm. He likes his music loud. As far as sound characteristics, he likes a little bass emphasis, a great midrange, and smooth soft highs that are rolled off. The most important is the midrange. He listens to heavy metal, rock, punk, indie, etc... He is not a bass head but likes it to be in the foreground of the music and desires a good bass extension.
What can we do for this amount of money?