Looking for some cheap speakers for my girlfriend's volvo
- str3atwarrior
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Looking for some cheap speakers for my girlfriend's volvo
Okay, i checked on some website for theses, but didn't find anything that was pleasing me.
I'm basicly looking to spend maybe 150-200$ at most on theses.
What i need is :
1 set of 3.5 speaker, have to be 8 ohm or 2 ohm
2 sets of 5.25 speakers, have to be 8 ohm or 2 ohm
1 set of 5x7 speaker, have to be 8 ohm or 2 ohm
The reason for the ohm is simple : In a volvo, all speakers are 8ohm and each ¨pair¨ is connected in parallel. So the front dash and front door speakers are in parallel for each side, and the back door and rear door and rear pillar speakers are in parallel for each side. They have to be either all 8ohm or all 2ohm, so i can wire them together. Not in a hurry to find them, since the old ones in her car still works, but they are like 3watts and start to show wears.
The new ones are going to be connected straight to the deck, no amp to power them, so i don't need powerfull speakers. Just something that will get the job done.
I'm basicly looking to spend maybe 150-200$ at most on theses.
What i need is :
1 set of 3.5 speaker, have to be 8 ohm or 2 ohm
2 sets of 5.25 speakers, have to be 8 ohm or 2 ohm
1 set of 5x7 speaker, have to be 8 ohm or 2 ohm
The reason for the ohm is simple : In a volvo, all speakers are 8ohm and each ¨pair¨ is connected in parallel. So the front dash and front door speakers are in parallel for each side, and the back door and rear door and rear pillar speakers are in parallel for each side. They have to be either all 8ohm or all 2ohm, so i can wire them together. Not in a hurry to find them, since the old ones in her car still works, but they are like 3watts and start to show wears.
The new ones are going to be connected straight to the deck, no amp to power them, so i don't need powerfull speakers. Just something that will get the job done.
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You should always avoid putting speakers in series. For voicecoils it's ok, but between subwoofers the impedance of the first affects the signal received by the second. So 8 ohms is a must in your case.
Since you are looking for 8 ohm speakers I suggest you try out PartsExpress.com or Solen.ca and put some home speakers in there.
Here's one of many options:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-812
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-850
And a 5x7 to 5.25 adaptor
Since you are looking for 8 ohm speakers I suggest you try out PartsExpress.com or Solen.ca and put some home speakers in there.
Here's one of many options:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-812
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-850
And a 5x7 to 5.25 adaptor

Last edited by stipud on Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- str3atwarrior
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Thanks! That's what i like about this forum, lots of peoples that loves to help, and that have lots of ressources to do so!stipud wrote:You should always avoid putting speakers in parallel. For voicecoils it's ok, but between subwoofers the impedance of the first affects the signal received by the second. So 8 ohms is a must in your case.
Since you are looking for 8 ohm speakers I suggest you try out PartsExpress.com or Solen.ca and put some home speakers in there.
Here's one of many options:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-812
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-850
And a 5x7 to 5.25 adaptor
Do you know it theses are priced by pair or individual?
He appreciates your support but he aint beggin for it
Priced individually.
I'd be curious to know how it sounds... Tang Band makes some cool speakers! I have little full range 2" drivers (which are mostly phase plug) and they sound crystal clear! The 6x9 subwoofers in my trunk can keep up with the 12" as well! They make amazing stuff for the money.
Dayton also makes decent gear, and there are lots of other options as well. Have a look around and see what you can find.
I'd be curious to know how it sounds... Tang Band makes some cool speakers! I have little full range 2" drivers (which are mostly phase plug) and they sound crystal clear! The 6x9 subwoofers in my trunk can keep up with the 12" as well! They make amazing stuff for the money.
Dayton also makes decent gear, and there are lots of other options as well. Have a look around and see what you can find.
now it is bad to wire speakers in parallel? Did I miss the memo? In parallel they would share the exact same signal at the same time, series would put the signal through one speaker and then through the other but still never heard not to do this.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
- str3atwarrior
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Ok, i've found what i wanted!
Will be :
2 x Dayton ND90-8 3-1/2" Aluminum Cone Full-Range Driver
6 x Pyle Pro PDMR5 5-1/4" Sealed Back Midrange
I will have to fit the 2 on the back, but that's no big deal! Should make a good difference in sound! Not looking for pure SQ here, just a better sound before the current speakers dies...
Total : 140$ before shipping, not too bad!
Will be :
2 x Dayton ND90-8 3-1/2" Aluminum Cone Full-Range Driver
6 x Pyle Pro PDMR5 5-1/4" Sealed Back Midrange
I will have to fit the 2 on the back, but that's no big deal! Should make a good difference in sound! Not looking for pure SQ here, just a better sound before the current speakers dies...
Total : 140$ before shipping, not too bad!
He appreciates your support but he aint beggin for it
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I wouldn't recommend the Pyle's myself... for a few dollars more there are much better Daytons, or cheaper Peerless drivers such as:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=299-257
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=295-301
Also that Dayton full-range sacrifices a bit of top end (15k-20kHz) to gain a bit of low end extension. But considering you are running it with 5.25's, I think you would benefit the most from having a full range 3.5 to produce some treble. The Tang Band I suggested above was a better fit in that case, since they play surprisingly well up to 20kHz.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=299-257
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=295-301
Also that Dayton full-range sacrifices a bit of top end (15k-20kHz) to gain a bit of low end extension. But considering you are running it with 5.25's, I think you would benefit the most from having a full range 3.5 to produce some treble. The Tang Band I suggested above was a better fit in that case, since they play surprisingly well up to 20kHz.
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I took the pyle ones cuz i have a 6x9 set in my car and the work like a charm! But then i checked and thoses Peerless looks good too so i might take theses since the Pyles ones are B/O
Thanks for the input of the Tang Band, will go for theses also!
Thanks for the input of the Tang Band, will go for theses also!
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- str3atwarrior
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Take out a loan and buy a couple of these... 
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=296-220
These are great as well:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-844
Lots more options in the extended midrange category:
http://www.parts-express.com/wizards/se ... N=40102850

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=296-220
These are great as well:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=264-844
Lots more options in the extended midrange category:
http://www.parts-express.com/wizards/se ... N=40102850
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ttocs wrote:ok I gotcha then but I still have not heard this before to tell the truth. Why would they advertise DVC subs as 2 or 8 ohms.
Voice coils are designed to be run in series or parallel because it is essentially one coil. Speakers shouldn't be because the characteristics such as phace and impedance of the first speaker in the series will affect the second. Something I learned from stipud a long time ago.


We don't need no stinkin' bass boost!
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