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Old 05-08-2006, 08:49 AM
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hey guys i'm trying to replace the two rear speakers in my 94 accord cuz they went bad and i have the stock honda CD player (it came from a 97 prelude) on the stock speakers it says 30 watts 4 Ohms do i have to go exactly with these numbers (keep in mind i dont' want to add an AMP or anything like that) so do you guys think if i put some pioneer speakers from wal-mart on it.. would it screwup my CD player....what would be the max i can go without causing any damage.
Old 05-08-2006, 10:23 AM
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speakers wont damage ur cd player some walmart pioneers would do fine if i remember right the 3 way 6 and 1/2 are 4 ohms 180 watts and there cheap they'll work fine
they dont sound half bad either that what i have
Old 05-08-2006, 11:35 AM
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pioneer all the way... but really any 50 watt 3-way or 4-way speakers will work. going over 50 might sound like garbage at high volumes...
Old 05-08-2006, 12:15 PM
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if you're using a stock honda cd player you want to go with 2-ways or 3-ways tops, because they're more efficient than 4-ways. that stock cd player just won't have the power to push a 4-way 6x9. pioneer speakers are great bang for buck tho, they sound great, are cheap, and efficient, and they last forever! i have all pioneers in my accord, and pioneer rears in my teg.
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thanx guys you have been so helpful.
Old 05-08-2006, 02:54 PM
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by the way would the plugs be the same as the stock ones?? or do i have to modify them.
Old 05-08-2006, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 1998accordlx
by the way would the plugs be the same as the stock ones?? or do i have to modify them.
Chances are, it won't be... I soldered mine because I carry large items in the trunk from time to time and didn't want them slipping/pulled off.
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check this out. the stock honda plugs have a plastic clip on them. you can remove the metal tabs from the plastic clips without cutting any wires and then plug the metal tabs right onto the new speaker. easy. in the past i've cut the wires and crimped new tabs on, but now i've discovered that i didn't need to do that. do some searching and you can probably turn up pics of what i'm talking about. if you can't find anything useful, let me know and i'll take some pics for you.

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Old 05-08-2006, 06:50 PM
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Or............spend 6.50 and get some speaker clips and save yourself the headache of polarity idenification.
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what do you mean by speaker clips?



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