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saxojoe17
27th October 2007, 19:46
as above??? dont wanna spend anymore than £40. will 17cm ones fit in with a bit of modification.
DJsaxo
27th October 2007, 20:08
You probily wont get any good speakers with £40 but with alot a modification 17cm speaker will fit .
OLLYVTS
27th October 2007, 20:21
You will need 13cm speakers for a straight fit into the doors.You will be best off buying a set of comps but it would be worth saving up abit more cash,as you pay for what you get really.
saxojoe17
27th October 2007, 20:50
how do components work then??
OLLYVTS
27th October 2007, 21:11
Componets are made up of a speaker and a tweeter and a cross over box the cross over box sends different frequencies to the speaker which i think is a low frequencie like more bassy.and high frequencies to the tweekers.I have got a set for sale but you will have to build speaker pods as they are 16.5cm.A good set of comps are better than normal speakers.
Predator_R32
27th October 2007, 22:42
and making door pods isnt really hard but is messy and time consuming, worht doing imo, theres a few of use got/made them including me, have a look at my pod progress thread :y:
saxojoe17
28th October 2007, 09:39
cheers guys. components are no trouble to wire up then??
OLLYVTS
28th October 2007, 11:54
They do take a while to wire up but there not that bad you will need to drill a hole through your door to run the wires through.Well worth getting comps over speaker.
saxooxas
28th October 2007, 12:07
yeah comps are the way forward, easy to wire up - an amp would be recommended but i believe you can run them from the HU.
saxojoe17
28th October 2007, 19:05
Drill a hole Olly?? how com
OLLYVTS
28th October 2007, 19:11
Because you have to run wires into the door to go to the cross overbox.Have a look through the stickys as i think predator has writen how to install them.
saxojoe17
28th October 2007, 19:26
cheers again Olly.
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