Hi Guys
Could you please advise me on what the best ice setup would be for a convertible
i want to keep the setup stealth though so it looks original, but sounds fantastic!
I have an alpine 4 channel amp, kenwood headunit, and access to sub amps as well.
What is the biggest size i can go for the standard positions, and is it advisable to go for 6x9's in the rear (i WILL make them fit if required!!)
Thanks
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ICE setup in convertible
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The bmw cab is a great car to put a stereo in. You can fit in 5"speakers in the front footwells and 5"speakers in the rear panels.
I'm going to try and make some front doorbuilds that hold a 6"+4"+tweeter, and make some 10"subwoofer pods for the rear panels.
I don't think 6x9's will fit at the back,as the panels are on a curve.
I'm going to try and make some front doorbuilds that hold a 6"+4"+tweeter, and make some 10"subwoofer pods for the rear panels.
I don't think 6x9's will fit at the back,as the panels are on a curve.
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hiya. Once back from the garage, my set up will be:
6.5", 4" and tweeter in each door. I've been able to get some angled spacer rings, so will not be doing door builds. These will run off 3-way crossovers, powered by a 4 channel amp. The rears (for fill) will be 5&1/4 two ways. Bass provided by a powered underseat sub (2 x 6.5" subs)
Subtle and a good quality of music, rather than out and out loud.
6.5", 4" and tweeter in each door. I've been able to get some angled spacer rings, so will not be doing door builds. These will run off 3-way crossovers, powered by a 4 channel amp. The rears (for fill) will be 5&1/4 two ways. Bass provided by a powered underseat sub (2 x 6.5" subs)
Subtle and a good quality of music, rather than out and out loud.
