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31st March 2006, 04:42
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Originally Posted by Scott
ill rephrase that for him, cars with GOOD systems or proper competition sound cars either on SQL or SPL wont have 6x9s in them
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That sounds like a challenge lol
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31st March 2006, 04:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by liamk15
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Originally Posted by Scott
ill rephrase that for him, cars with GOOD systems or proper competition sound cars either on SQL or SPL wont have 6x9s in them
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That sounds like a challenge lol
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its pretty much impossible as 6 x 9s will ruin the sound
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2nd April 2006, 04:07
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i dont like 6x9s and dont have any
danny (dsh85) has them in his..says it all
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2nd April 2006, 12:01
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Chav X 69ers! are old news...
Stick sum powerfull meating proper speakers up front & let the bass hit you from the rear!
any opurtunity! ASW!
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19th April 2006, 20:22
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couldn't have posted earlier mates??? what will i do with mine? just throw them away? where can i place them for effective sound?
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19th April 2006, 20:25
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Originally Posted by assaulter_99
couldn't have posted earlier mates??? what will i do with mine? just throw them away? where can i place them for effective sound?
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place them under your seat where you can't hear them nah dunno, mine are sat in parcel shelf for now while i try and find a new parcel shelf for it without any holes in.
EDIT: sat in parcel shelf disconnected
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19th April 2006, 20:33
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real shame though, 1 cut the shelf out...
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19th April 2006, 20:36
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such as life if you think they are good, keep them in until you do some upgrading, thats what i did
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28th April 2006, 15:52
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Hmm, some interesting issues.
after doing a A level involving anologue signals. There are alot of benefits that this guy has missed out.
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29th April 2006, 18:02
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Without a sub are 6*9s an ok idea??
what about if it is just a simple set up, ie standard front speakers, 6*9s and a basic sub and amp?? Not everyone wants to ( or can afford to) set up a competition standard install.
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9th May 2006, 00:36
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yer.....just what i was thinking??
Im planning on not gettin a sub at the mo, just getting 6x9s as my money is going elsewhere!
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9th May 2006, 03:29
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Quote:
Originally Posted by m20pub
Hmm, some interesting issues.
after doing a A level involving anologue signals. There are alot of benefits that this guy has missed out.
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Unleash the knowledge man I wanna hear this please
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10th May 2006, 18:39
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WorthingSaxoVTR
6x9s on a parcel shelf with a sub in the boot will not work!
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I know i am going to get abuse from this but
I had 4 alpine 6x9's and 2x 12" vibe subs with Vibe front components in my Ibiza and it sound very good indeed, the sounds was ultra clear at high volume and never had any problems and they all WORKED fine. When in the front of the car the sound came from the front but in the back it was from the 6x9's, i never put any bass though the 6x9 so hence why the sound was so crystal clear.
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10th May 2006, 18:43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dans_Saxo_VTR
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Originally Posted by WorthingSaxoVTR
6x9s on a parcel shelf with a sub in the boot will not work!
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I know i am going to get abuse from this but
I had 4 alpine 6x9's and 2x 12" vibe subs with Vibe front components in my Ibiza and it sound very good indeed, the sounds was ultra clear at high volume and never had any problems and they all WORKED fine. When in the front of the car the sound came from the front but in the back it was from the 6x9's, i never put any bass though the 6x9 so hence why the sound was so crystal clear.
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i cant fault my 6*9s either
infact i was told theyd stop working and theyre still mint 18 months later
they may possibly go in polololololololo
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12th May 2006, 05:09
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who told you they would stop working? They will certainly gain damage to them over time but stop working thats a bit extreme.
still will never compare to decent components
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23rd May 2006, 22:22
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So, I get the point that 6x9's are the worts possible audio to put in your car but what is the best, up front speak and sub wise ?
Cheers
Dan
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23rd May 2006, 22:29
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they are not the worse at all, depends on the speaker. I got some alpine 6x9's clear as anything, sub wise Vibe are good, or Audiobahn there are a few good names out there, shop around and read some reviews !
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24th May 2006, 22:50
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Ok, Well "not good"
What would be the best possible audio for your car on a medium sized budget ?
Cheers
Dan
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25th May 2006, 00:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by grey54321
Ok, Well "not good"
What would be the best possible audio for your car on a medium sized budget ?
Cheers
Dan
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whats a medium sized budget? there are front speakers going for £1k+ so....£500? lol
i like my Alphasonik comps, they where £150
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What is the full name of the stuff you use to t cut badges, Thanks
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25th May 2006, 03:54
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noticed that no one brought up the fact the 6x9s scream out...smash my back window and take me! speaking from expeirence! as many of my m8s would aswel! good indication that you got a little more dan 6x9s in ya car aswel...once they got ya 6x9s out comes the sub..amp and headunit...no matter how many screws u put in the f**kers!
6x9s get me madddd! lol
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