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In my opinion there are two kinds of speakers, ones for less than £40 and ones for more than £200, 

low cost they are all decent (all better than stock), high cost are a big jump but should sound pretty perfect, whether you can tell the quality difference over the engine noise is another question. 

 

in my eyes most speakers will do (i have bassface ones in mine) unless you really want to go for great quality. 

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I fitted vibe kevlar components in the front and rear coupled with a vibe "space" 12" powered by a 2k kenwood amp which sounded awesome in my 3ltr v6 vectra [emoji55]

the £800 set up lasted about 2 weeks in my first scoob then I sold it all and replaced it with a decent alpine head unit and vibe black series speakers front n rear. they're are great entry level speakers which don't drown out the scooby boxer sound track[emoji4]

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Depends on what size you buy, some will go in and others will need a spacer ring to allow the windows to clear when down

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Thanks guys! I have a 10" sub in the boot with a built in amp, i'm just looking to get rid of the crackling from the speakers.

 

I think I will try some cheap(ish) speakers in the front and see how it goes.

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Another good thing to do when the door panels is off is add some sound deadening to kill any rattles and vibration

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