give me some input please
give me some input please
Havent had a real setup in my car in almost 10yrs but im going to make a run at puttin one in my grand cherokee.. and I just wanted to get some input do's and dont's.. I got a pg ti 500.4 and a ti 600.2 and a few 4ga pg power kits.. I wanted to ask about some speakers.. the front doors have 6x9s and the rears are 6-3/4..
If you just want a drop-in speaker system, I would go with RSD 6.5 component set front, 6.5 coax rear (if you want rear fill at all), and an RSD 12 subwoofer (or two). The 6x9 mount in the front can easily be made to hold a component set instead. You can mount the tweeters here, or wherever else you prefer.
-
- Half Baked
- Posts: 3533
- Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 2:58 pm
- Location: TN, YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAW!!!!
- Contact:
Front 6x9's are quite common in Mopar (now Daimler) products but most commonly seem in the Ram Trucks.
If you want a drop in and go setup, the RSd 6x9's are very reputable as well, however the component set allows for better accuracy.
If you want a drop in and go setup, the RSd 6x9's are very reputable as well, however the component set allows for better accuracy.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
Here's two reviews on the RSD
http://phoenixphorum.com/12-subwoofer-t ... -vt16.html
http://phoenixphorum.com/rsd-10-mini-review-vt256.html
http://phoenixphorum.com/12-subwoofer-t ... -vt16.html
http://phoenixphorum.com/rsd-10-mini-review-vt256.html
Get two RSD 10's. You will not be disappointed.
This would be my personal choice as well. You can fit two 10's in the smallest recommended box for a single 12. They play TIGHT, and with two of them, output should never be an issue.
I had Xmax, Titanium and Xenon subs before. The Xmax are brilliantly loud and tight, but lack low end, and was very aggressive (each bass hit would have a "pang" to it). The Titaniums played decently high and low, but were just boomy in general... I preferred the Xmax. The Xenons played retardedly deep bass, but sucked on high end.
The RSD's are awesome at high end (just as tight as the Xmax, but less "pang" and more accurate), and have nearly the same clarity in low end that the Xenons had. IMHO the RSD's are like the Titanium subs done right.
This would be my personal choice as well. You can fit two 10's in the smallest recommended box for a single 12. They play TIGHT, and with two of them, output should never be an issue.
I had Xmax, Titanium and Xenon subs before. The Xmax are brilliantly loud and tight, but lack low end, and was very aggressive (each bass hit would have a "pang" to it). The Titaniums played decently high and low, but were just boomy in general... I preferred the Xmax. The Xenons played retardedly deep bass, but sucked on high end.
The RSD's are awesome at high end (just as tight as the Xmax, but less "pang" and more accurate), and have nearly the same clarity in low end that the Xenons had. IMHO the RSD's are like the Titanium subs done right.