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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1375720" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Normally, the easy answer is yes. Hence why most people prefer them over coaxials. They can be a bit more problematic regarding installation considering you have to find somewhere to put a midrange, a tweeter, and a passive crossover instead of just needing a location to mount a speaker, connect two wires to it, and be done. The added clarity and vastly improved imaging that results from a proper install makes them well worth the extra trouble.</p><p>This, like most all else car audio-related is a rather subjective thing. A definitive answer will require your listening preferences, proposed budget, and available power information to provide an educated response. You can spend a couple hundred bucks on some that are 'good' and you can spend 6, 7, 800 bucks or more on some truly outstanding components. </p><p>This information I don't have. I haven't looked in Crutchfield's "What Fits My Car?" database to see if the Scions have been updated into it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1375720, member: 561023"] Normally, the easy answer is yes. Hence why most people prefer them over coaxials. They can be a bit more problematic regarding installation considering you have to find somewhere to put a midrange, a tweeter, and a passive crossover instead of just needing a location to mount a speaker, connect two wires to it, and be done. The added clarity and vastly improved imaging that results from a proper install makes them well worth the extra trouble. This, like most all else car audio-related is a rather subjective thing. A definitive answer will require your listening preferences, proposed budget, and available power information to provide an educated response. You can spend a couple hundred bucks on some that are 'good' and you can spend 6, 7, 800 bucks or more on some truly outstanding components. This information I don't have. I haven't looked in Crutchfield's "What Fits My Car?" database to see if the Scions have been updated into it yet. [/QUOTE]
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