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<blockquote data-quote="Batdude" data-source="post: 8866355" data-attributes="member: 690505"><p>Hi everyone this is my very post here I just joined and I am not a car audio speaker expert. Recently purchased front speakers for my Toyota Sienna, everything is amplified with a subwoofer. Several months ago I purchased a new set of Hertz speakers. They sound pretty good. But, this is the funny thing, recently I also got a new job driving a company vehicle, a Mercedes Benz Metris Cargo van. The speakers sound so much nicer with much better highs and they sound more musical and more open. They sound much nicer than my new Hertz and I like them more. I am selling my Hertz because I'm only about 60% happy and I would like something that will make me 100% happy. I like high quality sound. For my home theater speakers I have a NAD receiver with Paradign speakers. </p><p></p><p>From the two local car audio shops I have been to, they both tell me that Focal is the best. But, is that only because that's all they carry, or are there other speakers that I don't know about or that shops don't carry that are just as good or better that sound really good?</p><p></p><p>Where or how or what model of speakers are out there that I can buy and install in my Toyota that will blow me away that <strong>won't cost me an arm and a leg</strong>? I am willing to pay a little more, but don't want to pay more than $500. I will really appreciate your input.</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Batdude, post: 8866355, member: 690505"] Hi everyone this is my very post here I just joined and I am not a car audio speaker expert. Recently purchased front speakers for my Toyota Sienna, everything is amplified with a subwoofer. Several months ago I purchased a new set of Hertz speakers. They sound pretty good. But, this is the funny thing, recently I also got a new job driving a company vehicle, a Mercedes Benz Metris Cargo van. The speakers sound so much nicer with much better highs and they sound more musical and more open. They sound much nicer than my new Hertz and I like them more. I am selling my Hertz because I'm only about 60% happy and I would like something that will make me 100% happy. I like high quality sound. For my home theater speakers I have a NAD receiver with Paradign speakers. From the two local car audio shops I have been to, they both tell me that Focal is the best. But, is that only because that's all they carry, or are there other speakers that I don't know about or that shops don't carry that are just as good or better that sound really good? Where or how or what model of speakers are out there that I can buy and install in my Toyota that will blow me away that [B]won't cost me an arm and a leg[/B]? I am willing to pay a little more, but don't want to pay more than $500. I will really appreciate your input. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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