calling all audio freaks - audio install question
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calling all audio freaks - audio install question
im currently running 2 pioneer speakers in my doors and a 6inch JL tube sub sitting behind the passenger seat, off a 4 channel pioneer amp.
im wanting to get rid of the tube sub, speakers and amp and replace it with a monoblock or 2 channel amp and component speakers.
what are some good brand component speakers? don't really know much about audio but i would be looking at top of the range stuff so it replaces the tube sub. i heard that the kicker competition components are really good. what are your thoughts?
im wanting to get rid of the tube sub, speakers and amp and replace it with a monoblock or 2 channel amp and component speakers.
what are some good brand component speakers? don't really know much about audio but i would be looking at top of the range stuff so it replaces the tube sub. i heard that the kicker competition components are really good. what are your thoughts?
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I would have to disagree with that ...
The reason you get peoples opinion would be in regard to build quality, value for money and what speakers seem to fit well into the MX-5.
Also various audio shops promote different brands and may try and sell you something that they get good mark up on, or is so sh*t no one wants to buy it so they'd do anything to get those products out the door to people who wouldn't know any better.
The reason you get peoples opinion would be in regard to build quality, value for money and what speakers seem to fit well into the MX-5.
Also various audio shops promote different brands and may try and sell you something that they get good mark up on, or is so sh*t no one wants to buy it so they'd do anything to get those products out the door to people who wouldn't know any better.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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I agree with Locutus, but with a bit of Okibi's advice thrown in. Ask around to get a few suggestions, hopefully listen to a few setups in peoples cars then head to an audio shop with your own music and have a listen. And listen to everthing.
Bear in mind though that the speakers will sound differently when mounted in your car due to the different accoustics. The way they sound is also affected by the way they have been set up in the store. So it's a bit of a hit and miss thing.
My ears must be different to everyone else's because a lot of big name speakers that people rave about sound crap to me.
Bear in mind though that the speakers will sound differently when mounted in your car due to the different accoustics. The way they sound is also affected by the way they have been set up in the store. So it's a bit of a hit and miss thing.
My ears must be different to everyone else's because a lot of big name speakers that people rave about sound crap to me.
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In my opinion, Focal are about the best car audio speaker you'll buy. Alpine are also up there - at their top of the range end. There are a few other more select brands, but those two will give you some good starting points to work from when auditioning speakers for yourself.
Oh, and don't skimp on the install, otherwise you might as well have bought some voxson specials from supercheap. Spend a few hundred dollars on sound deadening the doors with Dynamat. The difference that alone will make, will amaze you! Decent cabling and mounting are also important. Oh, and if you're spending big on speakers, you'll also need a good quality amp and head unit, otherwise you've just wasted your money on the speakers.
Oh, and don't skimp on the install, otherwise you might as well have bought some voxson specials from supercheap. Spend a few hundred dollars on sound deadening the doors with Dynamat. The difference that alone will make, will amaze you! Decent cabling and mounting are also important. Oh, and if you're spending big on speakers, you'll also need a good quality amp and head unit, otherwise you've just wasted your money on the speakers.
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As per what everyone else has said: good quality gear, good quality install, (all tuned properly) and you cant go wrong.
Prior to getting the mx5 I had a pretty serious install in my last car (all inspection holes were sealed up, added a good 5-10kg in weight to each door) the difference was incredible!
Even without the sub, just having decent splits that were crossed over at a good level, running time alignment etc etc resulted in great sound.
Whether it be focal, alpine, a/d/s (in my case), boston, the list goes on, you will end up being pretty happy over what you have.
Make sure if you want to get serious to get a headunit with a decent eq, crossover etc cause the tuning can make or break a stereo.
Prior to getting the mx5 I had a pretty serious install in my last car (all inspection holes were sealed up, added a good 5-10kg in weight to each door) the difference was incredible!
Even without the sub, just having decent splits that were crossed over at a good level, running time alignment etc etc resulted in great sound.
Whether it be focal, alpine, a/d/s (in my case), boston, the list goes on, you will end up being pretty happy over what you have.
Make sure if you want to get serious to get a headunit with a decent eq, crossover etc cause the tuning can make or break a stereo.
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All the above is good advice, by all means get peoples opinions and impressions as this will give you a good starting point. Then follow Garry's advice and have a listen to the different brands and let your ears decide. Remember you will have to live with them day in and day out and second hand speakers have worse depreciation than cars .
All the quality brands make good sounding speakers but each will have a different character and some will appeal to your personal taste more than others... Some others to try (in no particular order of preference) include DLS, Morel, Hertz , Rainbow, Dynaudio, OZ audio, SEAS Lotus and the new Polk signature series to name a few. The top spec Focal, Alpine and Rainbow are REALLY expensive but worth a listen if you get the chance or can afford them.
Most importantly as NMX516 stated put some money aside for a good install as it really does make a huge difference.
Then sit back and enjoy!
All the quality brands make good sounding speakers but each will have a different character and some will appeal to your personal taste more than others... Some others to try (in no particular order of preference) include DLS, Morel, Hertz , Rainbow, Dynaudio, OZ audio, SEAS Lotus and the new Polk signature series to name a few. The top spec Focal, Alpine and Rainbow are REALLY expensive but worth a listen if you get the chance or can afford them.
Most importantly as NMX516 stated put some money aside for a good install as it really does make a huge difference.
Then sit back and enjoy!
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I have Focal splits in my 5, along with an Alpine sub.
I live on the nth shore, so if you want to have a listen to my system JSE, send me a PM, and we can arrange to hook up.
My install may also give you a few ideas.
I live on the nth shore, so if you want to have a listen to my system JSE, send me a PM, and we can arrange to hook up.
My install may also give you a few ideas.
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Are you saying you want to remove the sub and get full range speakers for the doors so you get decent bass without the sub?
If so, I want to do something similar.
Currently I have a good sony head unit, 4 channel Jaycar Response amp (crazy power), with 6.5\" precision response Coaxials in the doors and some random pioneer coaxials that I have velcroed to the rear parcel shelf, also a 10\" sub in the boot. The system sounds pretty good with the roof up and can be turned up very loud without distortion, but I think its a bit of overkill, I hardly use the sub on half otherwise I feel too conspicuous. I want my boot and some lightness back!
The 6.5\" Jaycar coaxials are pretty good, but I don't think they'd be able to produce adequate bass. They are just ok when I take off the HPF and take the sub out when I go down to wakefield. Depends how much bass you want.
Tell me how it goes.
If so, I want to do something similar.
Currently I have a good sony head unit, 4 channel Jaycar Response amp (crazy power), with 6.5\" precision response Coaxials in the doors and some random pioneer coaxials that I have velcroed to the rear parcel shelf, also a 10\" sub in the boot. The system sounds pretty good with the roof up and can be turned up very loud without distortion, but I think its a bit of overkill, I hardly use the sub on half otherwise I feel too conspicuous. I want my boot and some lightness back!
The 6.5\" Jaycar coaxials are pretty good, but I don't think they'd be able to produce adequate bass. They are just ok when I take off the HPF and take the sub out when I go down to wakefield. Depends how much bass you want.
Tell me how it goes.
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Sasso wrote:I want my boot and some lightness back!
I hear that. I've currently got the boot full of speakers and it bugs the hell outta me at work when I need to drive myself and someone else somewhere with all our gear.
In the coming week operation reclaim bootspace begins. I'll be mounting the 6x9's on the parcel shelf. Then in the near to mid future I'll remount the sub on a side of the boot with something similar to SM's fibreglass install to remove the weight of the sub box.
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The stockies are 5*7 or 6*8 (They seem to be an interchangable size) 2 way splits using a capacitor as the crossover. 6*9's arent a drop in fit but you might be able to get them to fit with some mods.
I have Clearwater 8\" round 2 way splits in my car.
I have Clearwater 8\" round 2 way splits in my car.
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