Minty_Fresh
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Registered: 1st May 08
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looking at getting some sounds for my car, what woud people say to get?
single sub or twin? what brands?
dont want to spend loads tbh, just want to hear my music well
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cayenne15
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Registered: 28th Sep 08
Location: Cheslyn Hay, Staffordshire
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how about just uprating your standard speakers?
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liamgallagher1994
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Registered: 12th Aug 07
Location: Chesterfield Drives: JDM Honda Integra DC2
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Audiobahn Subs or DB Audio
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Minty_Fresh
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im uprating the fronts, and just having sub/subs in the boot, more then enough..
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cayenne15
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cool! i need a sub in mine, i just dont fancy taking all teh plastic bits off to route the wires
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smith_8v
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iv got some 6.5' alpine S series speakers and sony xplod sub n a 400w amp.sounds pretty sweet
alpine cost a lil more but its worth it mate
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Bram
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You can buy my subs and amp for £100 if you like?
2 x 10'' JL Audio W0's in a sealed carpeted box (fits in Corsa boot) and a Kenwood KAC-816 Mono block amp.
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by cayenne15
cool! i need a sub in mine, i just dont fancy taking all teh plastic bits off to route the wires
won't take you any more than half an hour, something to do on a sunday lol
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cayenne15
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i work on a sunday but yeh will look at it when i clean the car on saturday
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3lfz
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Registered: 16th Nov 08
Location: Torquay
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Get a couple of 8 or 10" subs
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l15ter
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na, one 12" sub, still got a boot then
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adz_gsi
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i like the quality n style of fusion twin 12 inch sub. u got an amp
http://www.wilcodirect.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=8476
ill be gettin that at end of month
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jamez_zz
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quote: Originally posted by adz_gsi
i like the quality n style of fusion twin 12 inch sub. u got an amp
http://www.wilcodirect.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=8476
ill be gettin that at end of month
Thats Active mate, amps built in.
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adz_gsi
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yh ino mate jus wasnt sure if he already had one or not
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inliner04
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vibe door speakers, twin kicker subs, jbl 6x9's kicker 5 channel amp. cost me just under £300 but it sounds amazing!
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M-IKE19
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Registered: 25th Nov 07
Location: highlands Drives; Astra GSi Turbo and Corsa GSi
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fli do good quality and cheap sus in box
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C00RSA
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How much do you really want to spend?
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mark_gsi
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ive got a really good pioneer hu, pioneer front door speakers, vibe rears, jbl amp and a vibe cbr10 10inch sub with amp built in amp sounds great
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LeeM
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quote: Originally posted by inliner04
vibe door speakers, twin kicker subs, jbl 6x9's kicker 5 channel amp. cost me just under £300 but it sounds amazing!
i very much doubt a setup like this will be powering the speakers properly, either underpowering the sub or overpowering the rest.
you want to look at getting a decent 12" sub and mono amp suited to it and some comps with a 2 channel suited to it. in a car the size of a corsa this will be more than adequate and will sound the best
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Stokie Dave
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All these systems sound pretty wank so far! lol
Whats your budget?
I'd get some Hertz Energy front components (or hertz dieci if you wanna spend less), a decent but not too expensive JBL 4 channel amp (they actually give out their power ratings!), 12" sub in a custom vented enclosure (google bass factory UK, he will make one to your subs spec.. tune it to about 33Hz and you're on to a winner, about 40 quid for the box - will get more volume with it being vented).
Sub wise... dunno, on a budget JBL GT5's are good, depends on your budget really.
Alpine speakers really are gash, I've had plenty! lol
If you wanna do it cheap and aint too arsed about MASSIVE volume, then the Hertz Dieci speakers I mentioned are designed to be ran off head unit power.. Very efficient speakers, may be loud enough for your needs. If you have a head unit with high pass filters, set them to about 80Hz and they'll probably surprise you volume wise.
Then just a nice little monoblock or 2 channel amp around 250-300w RMS in your boot and a well matched sub in a vented box, plenty loud enough for general music listening.
I've got a Pioneer HU, Pioneer components (not too bad but heard better, they were only 45 quid though), JBL GT5 12" sub in a 1.8 cubic feet vented enclosure tuned to 33Hz (spot on for my tastes - dubstep, drum and bass etc), JBL GTO 75.2 amp about 290w RMS for the sub but not turned up that high as speakers are only currently ran off the head unit.
Sounds alright for the money
[Edited on 08-05-2009 by Stokie Dave]
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flybikeslee
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subs are ghey
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Stu
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Registered: 3rd May 00
Location: Madchester UK Drives: 2014 BMW M135i
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Throttle Bodies and remove all the soundproofing??
[Edited on 08-05-2009 by Stu]
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Minty_Fresh
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how do people rate 'kicker' ice?
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Stokie Dave
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Tis alright, look at their sister brand "coustic" if you wanna save some money on the components side of things, really quite good for the cash, so quite good if you can find a dealer lol
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C00RSA
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I've got coustic front comps, they are good but you should look at the Hertz DSK range, I had those in my Corsa and they were fantastic.
What budget have you got?
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