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read top mate matead318i wrote:can you fit 6x9's in the rear speaker bit of the touring of have you put them somewhere else??
i wouldnt mine upgrading the speakers on mine, but dont know what i can fit in there
no mate rears are 10cm ....................CRAP!ad318i wrote:yeah i just noticed what i typed after i did it lol..
is the back speakers 5.25 then?
thats what i like to hearm3ben05 wrote:I had infitity component front speakers in my old car for a while - excellent speakers at a decent price ( you can pick them up for 60 notes on ebay)
as far as subs go - for that sort of money id look at an alpine type r then spend the rest on a 4 channel amp to run the sub and speakers
thanks ian... ill have a look, do you reccomend any?ian332isport wrote:Twiggy,
You would be better off spending more on a good set of front components and not having any rear speakers at all (apart from the sub). If installed and setup correclty, the front speakers will give a much better sound. If the budget allows, you will get a big improvement running the components off a separate amplifier as well.
Cheers,
Ian.
For around £150 I would be looking at something like these:TW166Y wrote: thanks ian... ill have a look, do you reccomend any?
seconded indeed! well worth doing, a cheap second hand 2x50 or 2-75 watt amp for tweets, and a 100x2 -200x2 amp for mids, running them like that without the passive cross over will sound much much better, go second hand and ull save a bomb! especially if u not too bothered about the looks of your system you can get yourself some Old skool amps which do the job very well indeed for very cheap, 20 odd quid, (infact i have a old skool 2x75 watt kenwood amp back in the day when kenwood were up there! )ian332isport wrote:Twiggy,
You would be better off spending more on a good set of front components and not having any rear speakers at all (apart from the sub). If installed and setup correclty, the front speakers will give a much better sound. If the budget allows, you will get a big improvement running the components off a separate amplifier as well.
Cheers,
Ian.
again seconded!m3ben05 wrote:Good advice Ian, if it was me i would just buy the best components, sub and amp you can afford.
If money is tight concentrate on the amp and components with a cheaper sub.
Genesis are one of the best amplifier makers around so you cant go wrong with that if the budget will stretch (JL audio are also amazing)
1 last thing, dont forget to allow for decent cables and some sort of sound proofing (dynamat etc) to reduce panel vibrations