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[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 230500, member: 52"] You Stay Classy, Alabama! *in my best Ron Burgandy voice* LOL Definitely a good use of the space, always nice to get the stereo in there and not even know its there. Umm, I wish I could give you a simple answer but its just not part of my nature, if you want to PM me I will gladly walk you through making an informed decision. Biggest thing to know is budget and overall goals, from there I could overwhelm you with products and information LOL but as a shot in the dark these are some I would look into for "budget" speakers. Alpine Type-R components $190, [url]http://www.woofersetc.com/p-5240-spr-17s-alpine-65-2-way-component-speaker-system.aspx[/url] If you can spring the little extra I would definitely go for these over the R's though, [url]http://www.woofersetc.com/p-5812-spx-17ref-alpine-65-type-x-series-component-set.aspx[/url] Entry Level Focals for around $250, [url]http://www.woofersetc.com/p-3372-165a1-focal-access-65-2-way-component-speakers.aspx[/url] I think they have been redesigned slightly, but when these were introduced a couple years back they were compared regularly to $500 sets, but only cost $99, [url]http://www.woofersetc.com/p-7929-rsd6cs-phoenix-gold-6-component-speaker-system.aspx[/url] If your looking for even cheaper, and don't really plan on ever adding an amplifier except maybe a subwoofer but thats all, then I would most likely stick with some simple coaxials and save yourself $100-200 Infinity 6.5" coaxials $65, [url]http://www.woofersetc.com/p-8274-6032cf-infinity-6-12-2-way-180-watt-reference-series-coaxial-speakers.aspx[/url] Pioneer 6.5" Coaxials $95, [url]http://www.woofersetc.com/p-6389-ts-d1602r-pioneer-6-12-260w-2-way-coaxial-speakers.aspx[/url] [/QUOTE]
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