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If your existing factory stereo sounds muddy and muffled, a new set of speakers can provide that extra crispness and detail you're missing. Crutchfield carries a wide variety of car speakers. We'll give you some shopping tips below, but for more guidance on what to look for when shopping, read our car speakers buying guide.
The best way to shop for speakers is to start by knowing which ones will actually fit in your car. That's why we ask you to tell us about your car. This helps narrow your search so you can focus on what's relevant for your vehicle.
Power handling is an important detail when shopping for new speakers. Speakers with a lower RMS power range will be more suitable for a factory or aftermarket stereo, while a higher RMS range will work better with an external amplifier.
If you want to use an external amplifier, you should pick an amp with a power rating in the upper end of your speaker's power range. For example, if a speaker is rated to handle up to 75 watts of RMS power, it will perform closer to optimum as your power source approaches delivery of 75 watts RMS.
What the tweeters are made of dramatically impacts how they sound. Read our article about tweeter design for more details.
Efficiency ratings indicate how well the speaker uses power. If you're using a low-powered factory system, you'll want to choose a speaker with a higher efficiency rating (90 db and up). Low-efficiency speakers can sound great, but they'll need a high-powered receiver or amplifier to sound their best.