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4x6's vs 6.5's
Monday, February 26, 2007 4:56 PM
Hey, im fairley new to this site, i've searched back 7 pages trying to find my answer, and tried the search button twice with no results. im just wondering what would sound better overall (Bass, Treble, sound quality) a set of 4x6's or 6.5's i've got a 2003 Cavalier with an aftermarket head unit and i want to upgrade me front speakers (because they sound like crap, lol) i can't figure out what would sound better. i have tried in at least 5 audio stores and they all sounded very similar.
Thanks,


2003 White Cavalier LS Sport Coupe

Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Monday, February 26, 2007 6:27 PM
6 1/2's > cow dung > dead chicken > 4x6's.



Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Monday, February 26, 2007 6:34 PM
and even if 6.5's arnt in the budget, get yourself a good set of 5.25's.....anything then @!#$ty ass 4x6's
Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Monday, February 26, 2007 7:32 PM
Quote:

Lanman31337 - Cavfire
6 1/2's > cow dung > dead chicken > 4x6's.


True



Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Monday, February 26, 2007 8:32 PM
Cow dung > Dead chicken??? Chickens are edible at least....wtf's cow dung done for you.


wysiwyg wrote:i would say they bang, they don't really pound so much. but if
you want to bump, then they will bump and hit real hard and a lot good.

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Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Monday, February 26, 2007 8:42 PM
fertilizer ?


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Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 12:05 AM
iKe wrote:and even if 6.5's arnt in the budget, get yourself a good set of 5.25's.....anything then @!#$ty ass 4x6's


4x6s have more surface area, and two focal points.....



Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 12:06 AM
bradsk88 wrote:
iKe wrote:and even if 6.5's arnt in the budget, get yourself a good set of 5.25's.....anything then @!#$ty ass 4x6's


4x6s have more surface area, and two focal points.....


Nm, thinking of a different size...



Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 12:07 AM
bradsk88 wrote:
bradsk88 wrote:
iKe wrote:and even if 6.5's arnt in the budget, get yourself a good set of 5.25's.....anything then @!#$ty ass 4x6's


4x6s have more surface area, and two focal points.....


Nm, thinking of a different size...


I take that back, I did the math and it's right
How many posts could I possibly make



Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 5:49 AM
I was a farmer at one time; cow dung is most excellent fertilizer, and has a sweet smell to it, years upon years afterwards. Chicken, mmm mmmm chicken. then the 4x6's. 4x6's were made for me to poop on.



Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 6:16 AM
6.5 seems to be the most popular because it is the biggest that can be fit in our doors. personally, the surface area is about the same, the 6.5's mathematically have a little bit more surface area than the 4x6's, but that will also vary slightly from driver to driver.

if you want everything to be very defined, get yourself a component set rather than a coax or 2 way speaker. you will get a better representation of the different frequencies.



1997 RedR - ZedR

Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 6:18 AM
Let me start by saying I am definitely no audiophile! I just like a decent sounding audio. I'm more into performance.

My '96's 4X6s were wearing out(the surrounds were shot) and sound worse every day. I found a deal on some 4X6s and got them. They did sound much better than the stock speakers(remember I was running the fully stock system at this time). I liked it so much I found a deal on some 6X9s and replaced the rears. Even with the stock HU, i could barely hear the fronts, so I turned the fade more to the front. Sounding better, but not quite right.

By this point I'm wanting better sound yet, that and I was in serious need of a CD player. So I got a HU w/ a CD player and more power. Needless to say a big improvement in sound. Problem was the bass wasn't very sharp. I knew at this point I was pushing too much power for the stock 20/22awg wires. In went some aftermarket 18awg speaker wire for the rears, hello clear bass! The fronts were still sounding off, so I rewired them too. It sounded much better and I was able to adjust the fade to 0. My HU has three Front Image Enhancement settings, which works great, but the front 4X6s still are lacking.

That's where I stand right now, with a few options to improve the system. I can get a set of bass blockers/capacitors to block some of the bass going to the 4X6s, but the quality of the 4X6s aren't good enough for that (though a big improvement over stock w/ stock H/U). I could get a better grade of 4X6s (such as the Pioneer TS-P462 a 2 way 4X6 plate, with a small mid, tweeter and built in crossover), which will handle the power and work well with the FIE, but are expensive, in comparison to other choices. Finally I can just get a better grade, bigger speaker, which I plan on doing. For me a better grade full range 6.5" should fit the bill nicely, which I should have done in the first place (,had I done a little reading in this forum! ) Add a small power sub for a little more bass depth, I listen to rock(classic, contemporary and Christian, so I don't need the Booming, heard form three blocks away, type bass) and I should be set for my tastes.

Moral of this rant, get a set of good 6.5s and don't bother with the 4X6s(unless a component system) and save time, money and effort. Edit: And upgade from the stock wiring, if you're pushing any more power than stock.




Edited 1 time(s). Last edited Tuesday, February 27, 2007 6:23 AM




Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Thursday, March 01, 2007 9:41 AM
u dont want 2 focal points, a single focal point is better. and generally speaking a 4x6 is made more as a drop in so not as much r&d is going to go into it to make it sound the best where as a 6.5 is going to be built a little better for better sound.


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Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Saturday, March 03, 2007 3:32 PM
sndsgood hit it right on the money,at the same time you dont want to go just throwing a 6.5'' speaker in after you've ripped your 4x6 bracket out,a 6.5 will sound alot better if you seal the area off or make a pod for it,often people just rid there 4x6's and brackets out and selkf tap a 6.5'' speaker in its place which is doing it no justice,if your gonna do it seal that baby up(expanding foam,sound dedener etc.) to get its full potential especially if components and/or amplified
Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Sunday, March 04, 2007 10:06 PM
do both 4x6 door and 6.5 kick panals with tweets



Re: 4x6's vs 6.5's
Monday, March 05, 2007 7:36 AM
i replaced my 4x6 with a nice set of 6" rounds with a little custom engineering on the part of a bracket... haha
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