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8" subs

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:12 pm
by boomer
Anyone ever heard of megavox? - if so, any good? Coz I've been offered a pair of 8" subs and I havn't a clue what I should pay if I buy em.

Thanking yow in advance

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:21 pm
by amit325i
If space is more important then i would save my money if i were you,
and get a decent set of components on the rear shelf, it would give good results and you don't use up the boot!

never heard of them, 8 inch subs are not likely to give you deep low bass, more likely to be punchy mid bass. Agains depends on the tech specs of the subs.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:09 pm
by chu346
Dude megavox are awful, Ԛ£40 speakers when new!

Please don't buy em'

BTW where you based as i've got some cheap 10" subs.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:00 pm
by boomer
chu346 wrote:Dude megavox are awful, Ԛ£40 speakers when new!

Please don't buy em'

BTW where you based as i've got some cheap 10" subs.
I'm close to Taunton, Sumerzet.

Dude, fella wants a fiver for the pair, hence the question 8O

I'm a virgin when it comes to car stereo so what should i be looking for? :D

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:48 pm
by chu346
Trust me!

THEY AIN'T WORTH A FIVER!!!

I didn't want to have to say this but....... I used to have some, and might still have them in the loft somewhere. They were awful, I had them in my nova 6 years ago. They won't give you any bass, just midrange and bad midrange too. If you put them in the boot you won't here them, and if you put them in the doors/shelf you'll slit your wrists.

What do you want? Bass or midrange

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:42 am
by ian332isport
As above, Megavox gear is shite.

As far as 8" subs go, they can (if installed properly) give very good bass. I've got a pair of these bad boy's in my car, and they are quite capable of shaking the car if required. They will also play nice and low. That cone can move 20mm in each direction :rock:

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You do however get what you pay for with Stereo equipment and speakers are not something you want to be scrimping on.

Ian.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:52 am
by boomer
Bollox to em then :D Thanks fellas
What do you want? Bass or midrange
Both :D

Just looking at a general upgrade

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:33 pm
by chu346
Get your wallet out then!

Get some good front speakers. So 5.25inch slim speakers in factory location or 6.5inch in some doorbuilds. Then get some subs idealy you want 3x10's, 2x12's or 1x15. Then get a good quality amp, as this is the most important part of your system. Also don't scrimp on cabling especially power and earth cables.

A really good cheap upgrade I done to a E30 last year was to put two sets of 6.5 inch speakers in each door in a doorbuild I made. Then I just ran them off the head unit.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:48 pm
by boomer
chu346 wrote:Get your wallet out then!

Get some good front speakers. So 5.25inch slim speakers in factory location or 6.5inch in some doorbuilds. Then get some subs idealy you want 3x10's, 2x12's or 1x15. Then get a good quality amp, as this is the most important part of your system. Also don't scrimp on cabling especially power and earth cables.

A really good cheap upgrade I done to a E30 last year was to put two sets of 6.5 inch speakers in each door in a doorbuild I made. Then I just ran them off the head unit.
Arse to the wallet

I'm scotish :D

Without the head unit what do you reckon would be a good sensibly priced upgrade - no door builds, just speakers, amp and sub?

I have no idea about makes etc. But let's say budget is Ԛ£300

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:01 pm
by chu346
Front speakers: http://www.mcs-direct.co.uk/acatalog/in ... 5cs%2ehtml

As for subs, like I said before 3x10's, 2x12's or 1x15. Jbl or Pioneer make good cheap subs:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JBL-GTO-1202D-120 ... dZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JBL-SUBWOOFER-GT0 ... dZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JBL-GTO-1502D-15- ... dZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PIONEER-TS-W305C- ... dZViewItem

Wires: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-AWG-1200w-Red-a ... dZViewItem


As for amps, I can't seem to find anything for your budget. You need to stay with branded names such as kenwood or Pioneer, but not sony or jbl. To get a good deal you need to buy second hand really or get a 1 or 2 channel amp to power the sub(s) then get an amp for the fronts later.

But if you do want to get your wallet out I do have the perfect amp for your system, its a DLS A5 and will run your fronts and run upto 3 subs. It's about Ԛ£500-Ԛ£600 new and I'll sell it for Ԛ£250 delivered if your interested.

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:58 pm
by placey
boomer

ebay bargains abound, i've picked up (for my work van) a blaupunkt cd hu for Ԛ£14, 2 alpine amps for Ԛ£10 and Ԛ£14, some focal mids for Ԛ£20 and alpine tweets for Ԛ£10. wow. i do a search for items locally then pick them up to avoid the postage costs and take up some wires and clothes pegs and cheap speakers (the factory e30 fronts then!) and make damn sure the kit works before parting with any money....

you really don't have to pay top money for decent kit these days - for amps i'd suggest sticking to decent recognised brands and generally the heavier it is the louder it'll go.

good luck - and enjoy it. tracking down that local bargain is fun and a good way to meet like minded people too, just make sure you don't make it go pop and smoke before you buy it!

paul

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:06 pm
by Andy325i
ian332isport wrote:
You do however get what you pay for with Stereo equipment and speakers are not something you want to be scrimping on.

Ian.
Ian I thought your Soundtrack came from under the bonnet dude? winkeye

Andy

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:15 am
by chu346
placey wrote:boomer

ebay bargains abound, i've picked up (for my work van) a blaupunkt cd hu for Ԛ£14, 2 alpine amps for Ԛ£10 and Ԛ£14, some focal mids for Ԛ£20 and alpine tweets for Ԛ£10. wow. i do a search for items locally then pick them up to avoid the postage costs and take up some wires and clothes pegs and cheap speakers (the factory e30 fronts then!) and make damn sure the kit works before parting with any money....

you really don't have to pay top money for decent kit these days - for amps i'd suggest sticking to decent recognised brands and generally the heavier it is the louder it'll go.

good luck - and enjoy it. tracking down that local bargain is fun and a good way to meet like minded people too, just make sure you don't make it go pop and smoke before you buy it!

paul
I only quoted the ebay shops so if anything didn't work he would have a guarentee.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:58 pm
by boomer
Cheers fellas :D