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Anyone know of a site with installation tips (front speaker/rear speaker/amp stuff) specifically for Honda Preludes?
Thanks in advance!

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Posts: 5 | From: Bellingham, WA, USA | Registered: Aug 1999  | Report this post to a Moderator
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What year?

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Posts: 841 | From: Orlando, FL | Registered: Jul 1999  | Report this post to a Moderator
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1990. Also, where can I get some Dynamat (or similar product) at a good price?

Thanks again!

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You should have 6.5's in your doors and rear deck also. I have a 89 prelude, I have 5.25's in the door for now until I make a 6.5 fit. I also am running 2 10's in a sealed box in the trunk with a Orion Xtreme 600.4 amp. I will have pictures of the UnderConstruction of the install here in a little while. http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/shop/4919/index2.html

There is a system diagram and some pics of my car in general there now so feel free to check it out. I got the Original Dynamat at Pep Boys Auto parts for $20 for 4.33sq ft. And thats the best price I have seen.

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Posts: 841 | From: Orlando, FL | Registered: Jul 1999  | Report this post to a Moderator
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Thanks for the tips! Nice webpage too . One more question - I've been hearing lots of stuff from people about coaxials versus components. Which would be better for my car in the front? What are the pro's and con's of each?

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Well I prefer components because you have better control of the sound stage. WIth Coaxials you are limited to the direction that the tweeter is facing or in some cases the direction that you can move the tweeter because some have movable tweeters. I would recommend the Components verse the Coaxials.

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