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Car Audio Question

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:08 pm
by eGoCeNTRoNiX
Hey Guys,

I know a little bit about cars and car audio, so this is sort of just a reassurance question. Looking at getting some new speakers for my g/f's 2000 Nissan Altima, and the only type I can get are the rounds. I'm not crazy about them. The last time I saw rounds in a car they were a set of Kenwoods (all 4 speakers) and they were 5.25" speakers and had NO kick what so ever. We put the same stereo in my car and the sound was 100X better on my Clarion speakers, 3x5 and 6x9s.. So my question is, can anybody recommend a good set of rounds? Wanting to spend under $100 for all 4..

Thanks!

eGo

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:11 pm
by nexus_7
pioneer or rockford fosgate

I jsut got these for my car. the pioneers for the front and the others for the rear. they are nice.

Greg

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:27 pm
by BillyGoat
ego if your looking for good sound dont expect to spend less then 100-125 per pair

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:32 pm
by eGoCeNTRoNiX
Originally posted by BillyGoat
ego if your looking for good sound dont expect to spend less then 100-125 per pair


Well.. :) I got my Clarion's for $150 shipped for all 4. Got them through http://www.etronics.com And the sound is great IMHO I just want my g/f's car to sound better than stock.. she'll be using the stock Head unit, so if you can refer me some in that higher price range I'll see what I can find on their site.

I know my Clarion's should have cost closer to $300 I guess I just got lucky. :)

eGo

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 12:28 am
by Pugsley
Originally posted by eGoCeNTRoNiX
Well.. :) she'll be using the stock Head unit



#1 problem.. doing just the speakes should improove it a little.. but the head unint will make a big differance... I had stock speakers in my can and had a cheap 30 dollar deck and when i put a good deck in the quality was insane.. then i put new speakers in and for a week it seemd like i stole the car, cause i know my car didnt have that nice of a stereo in it.

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 1:36 pm
by Sean
I know this is old, and I know I haven't posted in almost a year - but, I had to offer some advice. :D

My friend, who happens to be a HUGE audiophile just installed some new 6x9's in the back of his Grandam. He is a believer in Pheonix Gold products. I believe he has one of their 1000w PG Xeon Amps to power his Diamond Audio 12" sub - I don't know the specs. But, his system puts out over 130-140 SPL - he won second in a local audio competition.

He bought some Pheonix Gold Tantrum-X's - I think he spent $100 for the pair - they sound AMAZING! CRYSTAL CLEAR! The sounds his car brings out brings tears to my eyes - literally. :p hehe

We replaced some Alpine speakers in the back - TONS BETTER. He bought coaxials - but he wired some seperately purchased Pheonix Gold crossovers to them to help seperate the tweeter and woofer frequencies even better!

So - yea, I think that's it. if you have any other questions, let me know! :)

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 4:56 pm
by Pugsley
Originally posted by Sean
his system puts out over 130-140 SPL
What the hell does it need to be that loud for? most concerts barely hit 125-130... and to have that much in a car? I guess if you want to go deaf its fine... but i dont have much room to talk with how loud my car is.

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:08 pm
by BillyGoat
pugs, most use hearing protection in compitition

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:09 am
by Sean
Yea, that's his hobby.

It's more loud then I'd ever want my car to be, but it's still really fun to see people's reactions as we drive down a street. :D

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 11:57 pm
by Viperoni
Originally posted by Pugsley
What the hell does it need to be that loud for? most concerts barely hit 125-130... and to have that much in a car? I guess if you want to go deaf its fine... but i dont have much room to talk with how loud my car is.


That and most cars have trouble hitting 110db at non bass frequencies.... heck mine has a hard time and I have a fairly high end system... Illusion Audio 6" in the doors, Morel 1" tweets in the kicks, Audiocontrol 4xs active crossover, MTX 4244 amp powering the fronts.

As for bass (IE: below 100hz), it's much less damaging to your ears than higher frequencies, human ears are naturally less sensitive to them, and the car's cabin produces a lot of bass gain, so it's easier to go loud with bass frequencies.

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:37 am
by Pugsley
I know this. I made a sub out of a 4" speaker and about 30' of PVC pipe. It was good and loud.

the other thinkg about the "comp cars" is some of them cant even be drivin or arent street legal... whats to stop me from making a steel box with casters on it and calling it a car? That and the rules are gay. You can only use "normal" spearkes. no servo drivin stuff.. no micro elplosives.. it has to be off the shelf items (see cost money) and its so closed ended. Its just like every thing else... the guy wiht the most money wins.