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What to do.. what to do

What should I do?!

  • Buy dash speakers - coaxials (full range)

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • Buy dash speakers - components

    Votes: 4 21.1%
  • Save money/wait

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Buy rear speakers - coaxials (full range)

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • Buy rear speakers - components

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    19

baxtej44

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Well, I'm just gonna create a poll!



4" Coaxials:
Alpine SPS-400
Infinity Kappa 42.9i
JBL P462
MB Quart DKH 110
Rockford Fosgate T142C

4" Components:
MTX Audio TX4001
MB Quart RUA 210
Clarion SRP4620M



My rear speakers can be pretty much whatever I want them to be I think (size wise)... unless I wanted to stay with the encasement they are in now.. which wouldn't be a bad idea in my mind.
 
its all a matter of order and the amount of $ you have to spent components are really not needed unless you plan on amping
 
its all a matter of order and the amount of $ you have to spent components are really not needed unless you plan on amping

i'll amp eventually, but are you talking about amping the components?

because with that i would have to spend a bunch more money on the amp, i was planning on one or two 10 inch subs behind my seats, and one amp running both of them, which is 2 channel correct?... but if i was going to amp the components as well would the amp need to be 4 channel?
 
if your not going to amp your components you dont really need them coaxals will work just fine if your going to amp you will need 1ch for each speaker so a 100w rms 2ch or 200w rms 4ch would be just fine. on the subject of subs you can go with a 1 or 2 channel amp 1 10 inch is just fine
 
if your not going to amp your components you dont really need them coaxals will work just fine if your going to amp you will need 1ch for each speaker so a 100w rms 2ch or 200w rms 4ch would be just fine. on the subject of subs you can go with a 1 or 2 channel amp 1 10 inch is just fine

so the 2ch 100w will pump 50w to each channel? and that should be fine for most general coaxials?

but in the 4ch 400w would just give me the ability to amp like two dash speakers and two door/rear speakers (when/if i get them)?

is there any point in getting a 2ch amp if i am only going to have 1 sub?
obviously the watts for the sub amp will differ since subs differ so much.

what about this sub?
it's a 12" with 4" mounting depth.
4ohm impedence
350w rms, 1400w max
gold plated push terminals
SVC
 
so the 2ch 100w will pump 50w to each channel? and that should be fine for most general coaxials?

but in the 4ch 400w would just give me the ability to amp like two dash speakers and two door/rear speakers (when/if i get them)?

is there any point in getting a 2ch amp if i am only going to have 1 sub?
obviously the watts for the sub amp will differ since subs differ so much.

what about this sub?
it's a 12" with 4" mounting depth.
4ohm impedence
350w rms, 1400w max
gold plated push terminals
SVC

#1 yes
#2 yes or if you are only going to be amping door speakers you can use the other 2ch left and brige them to push your sub :icon_idea:
#3 no just versatility you can use a 2ch in more ways than a mono amp\
#4 that sound like a good sub post up a link

another thing to consider is a 5ch amp 1 amp to run evrething it works great and its convient less wiring and its all in one place:icon_hornsup:
 
#1 yes
#2 yes or if you are only going to be amping door speakers you can use the other 2ch left and brige them to push your sub :icon_idea:
#3 no just versatility you can use a 2ch in more ways than a mono amp\
#4 that sound like a good sub post up a link

another thing to consider is a 5ch amp 1 amp to run evrething it works great and its convient less wiring and its all in one place:icon_hornsup:

http://www.kenwood.ca/Car_Entertainment/Subwoofers/Shallow_Subwoofers/KFC-XW1200F

$90 at amazon... plus shipping, whatever that is
http://www.amazon.com/Kenwood-Excelon-KFC-XW1200F-Shallow-subwoofer/dp/B000PKDOQC?tag=959media-20


maybe this amp with it?
$120 at amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012Z1M18/?tag=959media-20


so we'd be looking at <$250 for everything hopefully (idk how much wiring will be and such)
 
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id just go with the 4" coaxials. out of the ones you listed, id probably go with the jbl's. the cost of going with components and amping them is quite a bit more and i dont think the gain in quality would warrant the extra cost. i think youll be happy with the 4" coaxials.
 
not a big fan of that sub, but then again I don't know much about the space you have in your single cab. Personally I would put 4" full ranges in the dash (not coaxials) what ever size components you could stick in the doors, which look like they'd take some fabrication to do. Maybe some small coaxials in the rears with a 10" aurasound woofer. and either a 4 channel amp or 2 2 channel amps. But I have a hard time skimping on the audio
 
Rjppunk, when you say full ranges, do you ,mean the same kind of speakers that are in cheap boom-boxes? have no real tweeter?
 
i think your right on the money with the amp but i dont think you need the shallow mount
 
not a big fan of that sub, but then again I don't know much about the space you have in your single cab. Personally I would put 4" full ranges in the dash (not coaxials) what ever size components you could stick in the doors, which look like they'd take some fabrication to do. Maybe some small coaxials in the rears with a 10" aurasound woofer. and either a 4 channel amp or 2 2 channel amps. But I have a hard time skimping on the audio

i can measure my shelf behind my seats tomorrow.. i'd guess it's about 5 inches deep though.. not alot of space.

i need some info real quick... if i have 2 dash speakers, 2 door speakers (components still count as one right? the midrange and tweeter = 1 channel?), and a sub... is that 3 channels?

or is it:
1 channel for left dash
another for right dash, etc etc

why not coaxials? between now and buying components for door it's gonna be a while.. i want GOOD sound


i think your right on the money with the amp but i dont think you need the shallow mount

like i said above, i will measure the shelf behind my seats tomorrow.. but i don't have alot of space, i have a single cab and drive with the seat all the way back.

there are other full ranges than the 12 cent drivers in boom boxes
http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8470

I have a 5.1 home theater system made with the 3" version of these and I have two for car audio

spending 18 dollars on new speakers? seems just like i'd be getting crap... idk.. not hating on your choice, just wondering if the $18 are so good.. why do the $50+ sell so much?
 

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