Mike2k111
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Registered: 7th Oct 03
Location: N.Wales
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Not to keen on a sub at the moe as i want to try and keep the car practical so i think im goin to go for a pair of Infinity Reference 9603i 100W RMS 6x9s, A pair of Infinity 6000cs 90W RMS front components and going to fix them up to a decent 4-channel amp, does all that sound ok? or any suggestions?
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Mo
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Registered: 29th Jan 03
Location: Bolton, Drives Q3 S-line +
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you'll still need a sub for bass. IMO u just get components for the back instead of the 6x9's and put in a sub
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AdiSRI
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Registered: 1st May 02
Location: Berkshire
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you could try those VIBE 6x9 subs they do, ive heard good things about them which surprised me.
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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tbh, a decent quality set of 6x9s amped will sound pretty good , if going down that road
Only other way would be to get a pair of 6-8" sub, like a JL, and pop them somewhere
but back to topic, yea sounds like a good setup...wont offer loads of bass, but if setup right, will offer a good all round sound
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EarlofBarnet
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Registered: 26th Mar 04
Location: West Cumbria
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I've got the Vibe SR69 6x9 speakers and they are very bassy. I recon a set of those and a set of components in the front and you'll be fairly happy with the results. If not just get components in the front and a sub in the back (keeping standard rear speakers). This will give the people in the front of the car a quality sound and any passengers in the rear will atleast get some overall sound. A sub can easily be dis-connected by just putting jack plugs on teh sub wires, then it can be removed and reinstalled in a couple of seconds. Job sorted!
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