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Best car speakers for 2024

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If you love listening to music at borderline unacceptable volume levels then you probably think about upgrading the speakers in your vehicle all the time. Aftermarket speakers can offer a better clarity, better frequency response and more volume than many stock car speaker systems. If you're looking to add a little something extra to your commutes, check out these 5 great aftermarket car speakers available on Amazon.

$64.95 at Amazon

Feature a Mica Matrix cone design for better sound quality and includes heat-resistant voice coils. Each pair can handle up to 350 peak watts of power, and the speakers have an impedance rating of 4 ohms.

$26.99 at Amazon

This BOSS audio option is a three-way 4 Ohm impedance loudspeaker with a system sensitivity of 90 dB and 300W power. They're sold in pairs and have a frequency response of 100 — 18,000 Hz.

$64.99 at Amazon

These Rockford Fosgate 3-way full-range speakers feature a vacuum polypropylene cone design with 90 Watts of power. They even come with their own mounting hardware.

$104.95 at Amazon

Creates more bass and allows air to flow better with help of carbon-injected Plus One cones. Also makes use of oversized voice oils for smoother high-end and its own «I-Mount» system for mounting your tweeters.

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If you’re looking to upgrade your stock speakers, you'll first need to determine what you want to get out of an upgrade. Do you want more bass? You'll probably want something with a subwoofer and a lower frequency response. If you want more volume, you're likely looking for a system with a higher dB ceiling. 

It's absolutely possible to install custom speakers on your own, but more than likely, you'll want to hire a professional. There are a lot of wires and electronic components involved, so if that sounds intimidating, it's probably best to hire someone. For those more comfortable with taking a swing at it themselves, here is a tutorial on Youtube on how to install a full car audio system.

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