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1997 328I Speakers Replacement Question
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<blockquote data-quote="affan66" data-source="post: 267979" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>if you don't want to go big mods, replace the front speakers. 5 1/4" mids and 1" tweeters will do the trick. Go with components as you will need to adjust the settings to suit listening preference and car ambience. Later, if you decide to upgrade, plonk in an amp to drive the front speakers. </p><p> </p><p>If you insist on going for fill-in sound, then plonk in an 6x9 in the rear shelf, running direct from the HU. Don't expect to blast it as the HU power may not be sufficient at higher dB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="affan66, post: 267979, member: 65"] if you don't want to go big mods, replace the front speakers. 5 1/4" mids and 1" tweeters will do the trick. Go with components as you will need to adjust the settings to suit listening preference and car ambience. Later, if you decide to upgrade, plonk in an amp to drive the front speakers. If you insist on going for fill-in sound, then plonk in an 6x9 in the rear shelf, running direct from the HU. Don't expect to blast it as the HU power may not be sufficient at higher dB. [/QUOTE]
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