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looking for some advice guys

What is a good component speakers to put into the rear doors of my mk5?
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What's your budget mate? It relys on that mostly
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would be upto £100 or thereabouts
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Alpine Type-Rs are great for around that price

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/alpine- ... 0cc035f8d4
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would you recomend me getiing an amplifier aswell to power them, or woulfd my headunit be enough at 4 x5oW?
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Your headunit would be fine, but to get the full potential out of them (and any speaker), a seperate power supply would be necessary
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i wouldn't buy components for the rear, won't help much. spend the money on the front speakers and a good amp.

That's what i would do anyway
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Well it depends on how you use your car. They're useful for me, for I have people in the back alot of the time, they still complain about too much bass though :P
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