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Originally Posted by YzGyz Just go the easy route and get the coaxial if you new to audio install or want the easy way out. Disconnect the two "tweeter" up
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I went the easy route with my first audio installation. Needless to say it was a bad idea. If you are going to by new speakers and can afford a decent set of component speakers I'd go for them over coaxial.
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