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lighter fluid
May 22, 2005
The original liquid
So I was wondering if anyone could help me out a little. I'm new to car audio, but after having blown out front speakers for a few years I decided to get a new stereo system for Christmas.

For reference, my car is a 2006 Chevy Cobalt. I'm getting a pair of these speakers for the front doors and a pair of these for the rear of the car as a gift. I'm buying the head unit, and was thinking of getting this one.

My main question is - do I need to get an amp to go along with this, or will the head unit by itself be enough to power the speakers decently? Also, the Crutchfield website mentions buying a Radio Integration Adapter to go along with this; what exactly is that for?

Thanks!

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