Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
No. And there's no difference between a $20,000 car and $40,000-$60,000 cars either. 😛
Of course there's a difference.
ZV
Listen to ZV, he speaks truths!
Btw, from my experience, 2 decent ($59ish/pair) name-brand 6x9s will sound much better than even 4 bargain-basement no-name brand of the same size.
BUT :
Going upward from there gives rapidly diminishing returns unless you make some underlying improvements. What I mean by that is :
OEM CD-Deck
4 high-end speakers (let's say, those types that sell for $199/pair+)
will not sound as good as :
OEM CD-Deck
4 decent speakers (again, the $59-$69/pair types)
AMP w/Crossover
10" or 12" Sub (preferably in decent enclosure)
I'm not talking about a bass bumper, but having even a modest amp/crossover/sub does a couple of important things :
(1)- Is actually capable of frequency response at lower levels without excessive distortion (depending on varying factors, obviously, but the underlying truth remains)
(2)- By taking the low-frequency non-directional load off of the interior door/panel speakers, these smaller speakers are free to do what they do best : produce decent midrange and high-frequency response.
(3)- The amp can help reduce how much you have to crank the head unit up, which can result in clearer, less-distorted signal to the speakers.