Karen
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Registered: 9th Jul 03
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Wot do they do?
Ppl keep talking about them so I went and bought sum 17cm Pioneer 1s but no idea wot they do
Theyr not fitted yet, I know theyr speaker things but is that it?
P.S U can tell Im blonde
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Karen
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So u telling me out of the thousands of members on here no1 knows wot components do?
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Pablo
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Registered: 3rd Feb 03
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They have seperate tweeters and mid/bass units ! Usually an external crossover sound better !
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Karen
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quote: Originally posted by P4UL
They have seperate tweeters and mid/bass units ! Usually an external crossover sound better !
Means fek all 2 me lol!
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Richie
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Basically component sets consist of 4 speakers. 2 large speakers which give you the lower end stuff such as bass and middle frequencies, and 2 small speakers called tweeters that give you the high pitched tinny stuff.
The crossover is the device that filters out the signals that the speakers arent designed to reproduce.
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CopyWrite
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Registered: 16th Apr 02
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Didnt like the sales assistant u bought them from tell u nething?
U'll need to go to halfords or sextons (most leadin ice retail thingies) to get some adaptor plates b4 u fit them.
infact ask some1 to do it for u.
will only cost 15 or so & seein as u avnt got a clue what to do with em it'll save alot of trouble.
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Karen
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LOL I know I should of asked wen getting them but I dont think of these things at the time! Theyl get fitted wen my install gets done. Unless they chose different 1s. Its getting professionally done
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AdiSRI
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if its getting done 'professionally' they wont want pioneer comps......
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--Dave--
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^^^ was thinking the same.
Best off to get some Focal comps. Get the Access ones if you're on a budget (£120 ish) or the Polykevlars if you have money to burn. Top components
As soon as my colour coding, suspension kit and exhaust is all done then i'm moving onto the ice
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Karen
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quote: Originally posted by AdiSRI
if its getting done 'professionally' they wont want pioneer comps......
Hmmmmmmm looks like Il have a set of components 2 sell then!
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CopyWrite
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quote: Hmmmmmmm looks like Il have a set of components 2 sell then
good luck!!
jus kiddin. Don't listen to him...he's windin u up (although there is some truth in his statement)
It all depends how fussy you are really. I'm sure the Pioneers will sound good enough.
I'm runnin Alpine comps...they sound immense.
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AdiSRI
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Yeah tbh unless you are mad on your sounds they will prob be fine, i swear by focal, but im really into SQ installs not SPL.
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Pablo
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quote: Originally posted by foxy lady
quote: Originally posted by P4UL
They have seperate tweeters and mid/bass units ! Usually an external crossover sound better !
Means fek all 2 me lol!
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