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muddymud:
i just want to crank it up loud so u can just abut still hear some one talking to you and it to sound crisp.

Range Rover Blues:
Then I suggest you go for quality rather than quantity of speakers.  You can find a good crossover in the front door car of most newer RRC, the softies particulalry had a 9 speaker set-up with a tweater on the door pillar and the 2 speeakers at the bottom of each door.  At the back is the single pair of roof speakers plus the softie got a 2 channel sub whereas a hard dash has a single.

I'd go for fitting the subwoofer, run a decnet amp and use a low pass filter to take out the high frequencies that will otherwise damage it.

You can get decent stick on tweaters in Maplins or Halfords these days, plus a decent pair of bass units at the front, this is where you'll need to spend a bit of time though.

If you fit loads of different speakers you might end up with a phasing problem and sound quality can then suffer.  My system goes loud enougy to give me a headache with just the factory speakers, albeit a newer system with 10 drivers in it.  The only bit I've done is replace the factory amps with a single, bridgeable amp and LPF plus a new head unit and changer.

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