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Hi, my name is eduard, i'm new and have very little knowlegde.
I have noticed that speakers can be bought seperately, like a sub woofer, mid-range, tweeters, or as a single speaker encompassing a few of these speakers. when buying speakers (for a car, to be put in a DIY home made box), would i be beter off (with regards to sound quality) buying say two woofers and two tweeters or a pair of two-way speakers. Assume that the speakers are all of the same level of quality, as i cant give you any particulars/specifications, this is just all general. my appreciation to any info. you can provide to a keen amateur. |
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