Evenin'
the JBL 963's always seem to do well in the mags, but are a budget speaker.
First off, since it wont cost anything apart from time, try the fronts on the amp. I must say its bizarre your setup - most people would have run the rears from the head unit in the first place !
Can't see you getting a decent amp for £100 unless you go the 2nd hand route. No point shelling out for a cheap "purple paint mosfet" amp ho ho get what you pay for.
Can't see you getting decent components for £100 either.
Most speakers below £100 are designed for the budget user - to be run from a head unit.
A sub would be good - (if your amp has a x-over) could run the fronts off the amp on a highpass (ie little bass) and use the sub for the bass..a much cleaner sound and more volume without distortion since your fronts wont be trying to reproduce bass..
acoustic shelf ? is yours a saloon or a wagon ? if its a saloon then you just need to bolt the shelf down properly or use some foam under it..if its a wagon then yes a shelf would be good..I would imagine that it would be knackered if already carrying 6x9s
if there isnt a shelf available you can arrange for your car to be used as a model....
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