craigbarnley
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can anyone tell me what size i need. i want them to fit straight in. also can anyone recomend any going for sound quality really. cheers in advance
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c8cker
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if your going for sound quality go for set of focal components there the dogs bolloxs ive got a set of 165 H pollyflex
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craigbarnley
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what does this mean all i know is i went in my mates 206 today and he is running pioneer head unit with rockford components. and they sounded wicked the quality was amazing at high volume
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c8cker
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rockfords are o.k but focals are one if not the best components that you can get im running mine off a alpine headunit and they handle all the way the tweeters are ear piecaing at times. your looking to pay about £170 up to £599 for a set of focals and what about £80 and £100 for rockford so that might tell u somthing about the sound qality
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craigbarnley
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yeah but i got 250 notes to spend on componets sub and amp
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c8cker
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have you tryed letsbuycaraudio.com see if they have got any deals on they are normally quite good
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SRi_m00k
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spend ur 250 on components on their own!!! save up money and buy the amp and sub later!!!! components will make up the majority of your sound and quality is essential!!!!! dont bother with changin back speakers or 6x9's they're only for a bit of rear fill just save for ur amp and sub
focals are a mighty fine speaker but their range seems to be best suited to classical type music
if i were you source a set of rockfords or if u can get hold of a set, go for diamond M3's awesome spekers, the clarity and quality blow a lot of pple away for the money!!! shud get a set of 5 1/4inch to fit straight in for less than 200 quid!!!
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TOMAS
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5 1/4" will go straight in, 6.5" will go with a bit of work. You'll need adaptor plates for either... autoleads do them. You say you want SQ, well nearly all speakers WILL give you good SQ if set up correctly. Now if you want true SQ you MUST amp them up with at least 50-100 wrms and build proper pods (cutom locations) in the front doors/kick panels ONLY then will you notice the difference in the actual speaker quality. The standard door locations are awful and the plastic grill infront of the speaker hinders sq emensely, it leaves you with a muddy sound, just by removing the grill it will 'lift' the soundstage and give much brighter detail in the midrange. Also look for the different types of tweeter - metal and soft dome, they make a dramatic difference to the sound. Metal being much brighter, detailed and can reach right up to 20KHz and soft dome being more warm and mellow. If you are only using h.unit power i wouldnt bother spending more than about a ton on comps, amp them and spend the extra... Purely for value for money and durability may i recomened Infinity Referance, they work well with h.unit or amp power.
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SRi_m00k
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another 'budget' but awesome set of components to look out for are DLS, shud be able to get a set of em for bout 150quid or less!!! very surprising quality for the money!! and as TOMAS says if u can stretch to it get builds done, mine shud be finished enxt week!!
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Aussie GSi
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Hey dudes
Apprently, DLS aren't too bad. I've heard some good reports on these guys. They're not big over here in Australia (well, not at the moment anyway), but there's a bit of word spreading.
C
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toger13
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i have some Pheonix Gold components 6.5 inch ther were £99.99 and they sound good even in stock place mate running off 52x4 HU
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SRi_m00k
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yeah DLS aint really massive over here and i hadnt heard fo them till bout a year ago, but my mates sound superb, if iwas to go for aything cheaper than the diamonds thats what i'd get
they do some sweet amps and their 7x10's are awesome, some people buildin pods in the front to house them cos of they're all round performance and quality!!
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craigbarnley
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just got some alpin type r components look the dogz and look top quality too dunno wat they sound like anyone recomend amping them up. if so wat amp do i need. want a big amp to run both comps and sub can this be done heard something about low and high pass filter. is this gonna be a problem
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Aussie GSi
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Hey mate
I'm actually looking at bungin' some R Series Alpines in my front doors. I was speaking to a sales person at my stereo shop about them. She told me that you'd HAVE to amp them, with atleast 50WRMS. If you didn't amp them, you might as well have got some $4 shitters, cos they're gonna sound the same anyway! I've got a V12 (MRV F340 - 4x55WRMS). I'd recommend something of the same output.
She actually showed me in the store, the difference between them amped, and un-amped. Incredible difference. Without the amp, the sound quality just isn't there. They sound really average without an amp.
I plan to run my components and my 12" Alpine Series S sub off this amp, so with an amp like this, I reckon you'd be pretty happy.
C
[Edited on 24-02-2003 by Aussie GSi]
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