When I got my prelude last year, the audio components had potential, but were still a mess. To start, it has a pioneer 6000HDVD head unit. Which... has an internal 6 disc CD/DVD changer. It also has touch screen sweetness. They have newer better ones out now that are totally amazing. Anyway I am running infinity speakers all the way around. I have 6-1/2 in door speakers rated at 90w RMS@ 4ohms. They were a small hassle to install though. Since they are rated so high, they have a large magnet and are a very tight fit in the little cone in the door. I had to use really long drywall screws to get them in. Also I have Infinity Kappa 6''9 in speakers in the rear rated at 110w RMS at 2 ohms. These were also a hassle to install. Since they are very large with the +1 woofer cone and a huge magnet, I had to take one of the springs out that holds the trunk up. The trunk doesn't stay up anymore but the speakers are great. I also had to cut off the lip around the speaker covers. What I'm saying is if you want and easy audio system, this isn't it... but if you want one that is totally original, this works. They are both great and I highly reccommend them. Instead of using that crazy acustic feedback system the speakers are powered by an Alpine V12 4-channel amp. I mostly listen to my ipod through the head unit now that I got the $50 ipod connector from pioneer. I took out the tweeter on the drivers side because the kappas in the back have two tweeters and provide ample highs. But its a great system.
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