The Kenwood's were in my top 3 for consideration. Boiled down to seeing more reviews. Which doesn't mean much I know. I don't know a lot about audio specs. If I do more than the rollbar speakers I would probably just use up a birthday present slot and go to an audio shop.I went with these Kenwoods in the dash upper and in the sound bar above. Happy with them with no other upgrades. Kenwood Excelon series.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_113X3C/Kenwood-Excelon-KFC-X3C.html
Pretty much same price. The Kenwoods handle twice the power than the Infinitys in case you will be upgrading later. The Infinity's do have higher sensitivity.
I am starting with these in the dash corners. Lots of good reviews. I'll replace the lower speakers and roll bar later.
I was on the terra acoustics waiting list but who knows when they will actually have any to ship.
Got started with these, and they sound great. However, if you're like me, you won't stop there. I have now replaced the knee panel and soundbar speakers with 6-1/2"s, added two powered subwoofers, an Alpine headunit, and recently finished my install of a small amplifier. Sounds fantastic, but I did not intentionally go into this wanting to spend $2000 lol.I went with these Kenwoods in the dash upper and in the sound bar above. Happy with them with no other upgrades. Kenwood Excelon series.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_113X3C/Kenwood-Excelon-KFC-X3C.html
Pretty much same price. The Kenwoods handle twice the power than the Infinitys in case you will be upgrading later. The Infinity's do have higher sensitivity.
That is a slippery slope. I went from 3032's to C2-350's in the front and 6530's to Alpine S-S65's to C2-650's in the soundbar to a Quart Stage 6.I would stop by your local specialty shop and let your ears decide for you. What sounds good to some people may not be what your ears appreciate. I would recommend replacing the lower dash speaker pods with some that allow you to use a larger driver (6.5") and do the same for the soundbar. If you can look into outboard amps and possibly a processor can get the most out of your setup.