sam-smith
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im not putting this in the help forum cus i am looking for preferances
after playing my music with 6 x 9s plugged in and not i prefer it with them out. what will that be like for people in the back?
i was thinking components for the back also. but then thought a set of coaxials where the standards go might be good.
if you dont have what is in the list tell me
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Ben G
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sod the people in the back mate, your the driver remember
i voted sub back, comps front.
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sam-smith
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Cupra Steve
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Comps all round would be best, but who gives a fuck about passengers?
With sounds you have treble, mid range and bass, so for the perfect balance you want components for treble and mid range and a sub for bass, 6x9's and coaxials try and do it all but they don't sound as good, although unless you are spending mega bucks you may not notice much of a difference.
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Planty02
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option 1 mate - i have coaxils up front and sub in the back and it works a treat
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Cupra Steve
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i voted comps front sub back, i have comps in the back but i have it faded more to the fronts.
If i was you i'd spend any extra cash maybe on a smal 2 channel amp for your front comps to enhance their sound quality.
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sam-smith
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how does an amp make it sound better?
atm the crossovers are powered by te old speaker wires
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Ben G
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2 many things powering off one amp etc means they won't get the best sound out of them.
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sam-smith
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correct me if i am wrong.
two channel amp (what wattage)
plugged into the headunit. one channel to one crossover the other to the other set?
sounds alot of wiring....
[Edited on 25-04-2007 by sam-smith]
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Planty02
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yeah thats right AFAIK
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Robin
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This should be in ICE and Electrics
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sam-smith
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
This should be in ICE and Electrics
i thought that... but then seeing as i just wanted opinions on what was best i thought generla chat would suffice.
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sam-smith
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who voted 6 x9s. i waanna know why. i heard they were bad
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Jonny P
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like someone said...6x9s do it all, i did have Subs in my boot and sony speakers in the doors and jvc 6x9s on the shelf. to be honest, i used to turn the amp bass up and turn the mid and treble up on the headunit so that the 6x9s didnt provide bass and it sounded decent, but, i had a break-in and now have no subs it sucks. So i just use the 6x9s on the default settings an to be honest, their ok, if i want to listen to clear music i use my Decks at home so when i listen to music in my car, its just on for 10/15 mins so im not too arsed. Don't get me wrong it was ace having subs but for what i use my speakers for, the 6x9s will do.
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