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Daniel_VTR
26th August 2005, 21:58
Guys i asked in my other thread but no one replied smileys/sad.gif i aint got a clue what to look for in my speakers!
£200 to spend on a set of front components and rear door speakers
they 13cm at front and 10 at back??
pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee suggest sumthin!
wideboy
26th August 2005, 22:27
mate - have a look round some websites like Car Audio Direct etc (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk)
yes 13 front, think its 10 at back
Andyt
26th August 2005, 22:32
I wouldn't bother with the rear speakers mate...just replace the fronts. It's better if they are powered by an amp as well but you may be struggleing with £200.
Scott
26th August 2005, 23:28
^^agreed
Daniel_VTR
27th August 2005, 00:23
£200 was jus for the speakers i know im gunna need another amp, seriosuly though, there must be something thats way out in the lead on front components, id rather spend more to get better sound
Andyt
27th August 2005, 00:31
Do you mean "what's the best set of components i can get for £200" I'm not sure but have a look on Car Audio Direct (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/index.php)
Scott will no doubt be able to help you more as well.
Daniel_VTR
27th August 2005, 01:14
o ok, any advice then scott??
jus had a look at these for the rearsRear Speakers (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=2015&cadid=a64f0cde78b7794fd44e5cf3552abcea)
and these for the front
Front Components (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=4144&cadid=a64f0cde78b7794fd44e5cf3552abcea)
Run the front components and rears off an old 800W amp, would dat be ok?
then jus have seprate amp for my sub?
Andyt
27th August 2005, 01:31
Like i said, i wouldn't bother with the rear speakers at all.
Scott
27th August 2005, 03:52
dont bother with rears especially 10cms they are to small to do anything
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=404&cadid=1ae90a13b4f804f21400f47167ca109e) =404&cadid=1ae90a13b4f804f21400f47167ca109e
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3018&cadid=1ae90a13b4f804f21400f47167ca109e) =3018&cadid=1ae90a13b4f804f21400f47167ca109e
reevesy_vtr
27th August 2005, 13:04
ORION (http://www.orioncaraudio.com/component/pseries.asp) do the best componants that i have ever fitted and the mid bass from a 13cm is mad.
WestyVTR
27th August 2005, 14:19
the rears are pooh! leave them alone poor lil things it aint there fault! have you thought about building & mounting larger speakers in the front!? materials are cheap enough.....
wideboy
27th August 2005, 18:42
as iv mentioned in MANY other threads to u - run fronts off an amp, and if u do bother with rears (as u seem keen on them anyway) just phase them out using your headunit
then sub on seperate amp at the back
Daniel_VTR
28th August 2005, 23:55
ok.. well ive got hold of two digital alpine amps, so ill do it that way, cheers smileys/happy.gif
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