Replacing blown speakers...I don't have a clue what I need
Basically my friend's have managed to blow one of my door speakers, both rear seat speakers, and both hatch speakers. I'm looking to just replace all of the speakers with something that will not blow. I definately want to keep the stock Monsoon head unit. I will more than likely be building my own box to house a 10" sub in the empty space on the side of the t-top storage area. (I'm assuming I will need an amp to power the new sub.)
I'm pretty much clueless about anything to do with watts, resistance, and all that when it comes to the speakers and amps and stereo systems in general. (I can figure out how to install everything though. That won't be a problem.)
I'm really not looking for amazing sound quality or volume capabilty, just something that my retard friends will not be able to blow with their rap music...even if that just means getting over-the-top cheap Wal-Mart speakers or something.
Like I said, I know nothing about ohms or anything, so I was wondering if anyone could list out exaclty what I would need to accomplish having a non-blowable sound system. Or if someone could list out exaclty what components they are using.
This is what I assume I will be needing:
Speakers (I've read other threads, but I'm still confused on what sizes I need, and all the 3-channel and 4-channel junk.)
Sub (I know I'll need a 10" but I'm not sure on wattage or ohms ratings or anything.)
Amp (Same story--I'm clueless)
Thanks to anybody that can help me.