OilPatch197
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What is the best possible sound setup in a Std. cab Ranger?
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I am gonna disagree with the 6-1/2-inch speaker choice. The 6-1/2-inch speaker has less surface area than either the 5 x 7 or the 6 x 8. Less surface area typically translates to less low end responce. Mid bass is hard enough to reproduce in a vehicle, lets not compound the problem by using speakers with less surface area.components-edi 6000s v.2
6.5" speaker adapters.
I agree 100%. I was recommending a course of action, because of the limited space in a single cab Ranger.well, everybodys "best" will be different.
Its not as much about brand as it is about the install.What is the best possible sound setup in a Std. cab Ranger?
I am gonna disagree with the 6-1/2-inch speaker choice. The 6-1/2-inch speaker has less surface area than either the 5 x 7 or the 6 x 8. Less surface area typically translates to less low end responce. Mid bass is hard enough to reproduce in a vehicle, lets not compound the problem by using speakers with less surface area.
for me its hard to beleive that sound waves(round) will sound better coming from a oval speaker. also, there are some 6.5" comps just over $100 that can produce some nice midbass. anything below 80hz can be handled by a sub if he chooses.
I find it difficult to believe that a sound wave is round. While mathematically, we tend to represent sound using trig functions (tyically the sin function) But thats only to aid understanding. And yes, I've seen the drop a rock in the pond Analogy. But an example is not proof.for me its hard to beleive that sound waves(round) will sound better coming from a oval speaker. also, there are some 6.5" comps just over $100 that can produce some nice midbass. anything below 80hz can be handled by a sub if he chooses.