Premier are the higher end model of pioneers and cruchfeild dosen't have
them in the catalog, they might be able to get them for you if you give them
a call...
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Trottmann <rotrottmann@davidson.edu>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Saturday, September 26, 1998 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: DML: Door Speakers in a 95
>What are they rated at? I don't see them in Crutchfield, but they list
everything
>w/ a part number, not a name like Premier. You don't happen to know the
number,
>do you? I also don't see anything in Crutchfield by Pioneer that is rated
to
>handle 75 or more watts.
>Thanks for the info.
>-R/T
>
>McStyer@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 98-09-25 14:22:03 EDT, you write:
>>
>> << Thanks for the advice, but I've already got 6X9's back there. I want
>> better speakers up front, so I can run them w/ my 2X75 watt amp
(currently
>> unused) so it can match my 400 watts of bass a little better than it does
>> now.I guess I can't fit 6X9's in the door, so I'll have to find some 6.5"
that
>> can handle 75 watts each from a Phoenix Gold.
>> Later,
>> Robert >>
>>
>> I would suggest the Pioneer Premier 3-way 6-1/2" speaker for the front.
I've
>> a 93 CC and the six's fit in with no problem. The I run the speakers
with a
>> 2x80 amp and the sound great- great highs and good midbase. Cost is
around
>> $90 too. I've heard a number of other brands (Infinities, Boston,
etc.)and
>> levels, but IMO this sounds best.
>>
>> Mike S.
>> 93 CC V6
>
>
>
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