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Old Apr 19, 2002
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speaker specs for 2001 LX Sedan

Hi all, I need the specs for my speakers. I want to decide if I should upgrade them or not. Info such as RMS power, max power, etc would be very helpful. Also, how many of you would say the speakers are good enuf and just keep it the way iti s or would u upgrade all the speakers. I think I might just wanna buy an amp to drive a sub for now.
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For sedans.. seakers are made by Pioneer can handle 20Wrms 40 peak..(as if!) really weak paper ones offer plenty of distortion for your listening pleasure..

For coupe's.. Same thing.. except you have 6X9's in the rear with the same power handling
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what?? thats so shietty. only 20W RMS and 40W max. I've always thought they were pretty good cuz some people were saying that its pretty high end stuff. Oh well, time to upgrade.
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