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00scott00 28th January 2009 23:10

sound system
 
what door speakers would be best? iv got a 1600watt vibe sub and im geting a alpine ida-x200. any ideas? also if it helps i mostly listen to drumb and bass.

Predator_R32 29th January 2009 01:05

1600 max watts im guessing, quote in RMS ;)

components are the best for you, all depends on how much you have to spend??

rkid147 29th January 2009 10:50

Def a set of components mate, I have Alpine Type R componenets and they sound really good. In comparison to other components, the type r's do give out a bit more bass without distorting.


http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/pro...s_id/5770.html
http://www.alpine-electronics.co.uk/...akers/spr-13s/



Chewy

00scott00 29th January 2009 13:50

cheerz, gunna order my self a pair when i get paid.

Ashleyp 29th January 2009 15:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkid147 (Post 2931657)
Def a set of components mate, I have Alpine Type R componenets and they sound really good. In comparison to other components, the type r's do give out a bit more bass without distorting.


http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/pro...s_id/5770.html
http://www.alpine-electronics.co.uk/...akers/spr-13s/



Chewy

alpine speakers really arent anything to brag about..

whats your budget for a set of components and an amp?

Predator_R32 29th January 2009 15:40

As said alpien arent the best in components anyway, there amps are decent though best about imo

as said whats your budget??

Ashleyp 29th January 2009 15:42

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Originally Posted by Predator_VTR (Post 2932555)
As said alpien arent the best in components anyway, there amps are decent though best about imo

as said whats your budget??

still need to order my alpine amp to run my comps ;)

ive got a sound system in boxes in my bedroom lol! will sort it out if i get the VTS this weekend :)

00scott00 29th January 2009 19:37

iv got about 100quid, my subs got a built in amp if i can run them off that or would i need another amp?

Ashleyp 29th January 2009 19:54

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=194525

this is what you want for £100 :)

reevesy_vtr 29th January 2009 20:03

Ash Have you ever heard alpine type r spreakers, They are not like the cheaper alpine comps they are really good with lots on mid base.

Ashleyp 29th January 2009 20:07

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Originally Posted by reevesy_vtr (Post 2933636)
Ash Have you ever heard alpine type r spreakers, They are not like the cheaper alpine comps they are really good with lots on mid base.

im sure it was a set of type R's my mate had. i found midbass to be distorted.. unless he lied and they were the type E's?

infinitym4ge 29th January 2009 20:07

for dnb id deffo go for some Spl's

Ashleyp 29th January 2009 20:08

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Originally Posted by infinitym4ge (Post 2933654)
for dnb id deffo go for some Spl's

on a £100 you cant afford an amp ;)

infinitym4ge 29th January 2009 20:10

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Originally Posted by Ashleyp (Post 2933661)
on a £100 you cant afford an amp ;)

true, my bad for not reading.

00scott00 29th January 2009 20:11

but i spose i could get the comps an then just buy the amp with another lot of pay:(

reevesy_vtr 29th January 2009 20:13

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Originally Posted by Ashleyp (Post 2933652)
im sure it was a set of type R's my mate had. i found midbass to be distorted.. unless he lied and they were the type E's?

I have had loads of mid out of the 13cm type r speakers but you do need to give them lots of power (100wrms the set i fitted got). and they dont go stright into a saxo or 106 as i was going to fit a set to my wifes old 106 but they would have needed pulling forward quite a bit and i could not be arsed to do it.

Ashleyp 29th January 2009 20:16

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Originally Posted by 00scott00 (Post 2933677)
but i spose i could get the comps an then just buy the amp with another lot of pay:(

if thats the case.. then you may aswell bump your budget for comps up ;) lol

saying things like that tend to ruin your bank account.. but obv its your choice

the JBL's in the link i posted are by no means bad. the best comps for under £50 by a long way..

dont mean to sound rude, but you dont sound like an audiophile, and therefore wouldnt notice the difference between the SPL's and the JBL's as much as someone who was more enthusiastic about audio would

plus, buying the SPL's, means youd have to spend around £100 on an amp

having said all that, i personally would rather have the SPL's. but then im more of an audio freak then you are and own a set of £250 components..

imo the set up in the link i suggested sounds best for your needs

reevesy_vtr 29th January 2009 20:27

what comps you got ash?

Ashleyp 29th January 2009 20:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by reevesy_vtr (Post 2933750)
what comps you got ash?

rainbow SLC 230 kicks

i say £250 allthough i only paid £120 becuase CAD were selling the last few off cheap because the SAC range had just taken over ;)

theyre still in the box though.. cant decide which amp to buy for them lol

infinitym4ge 29th January 2009 20:44

you could always go for the Spl woofers for £39.99 (without the crosovers or tweeters) and add a nice amp for £63.49

i feel this would be ideal for dnb lots of bass + it would be much easier to fit as they are a streight fit (13cm's) no drilling or worrying about where to place the tweeters.

amp
woofer's

thats £105ish in total.

one thing tho i dont think anyone has brough up, you will need an amp wiring kit which will set you back £20 :(

good luck and all the best.


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