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Almani Speakers?
Wednesday, March 12, 2008 10:09 PM
OK, so i'm not exactly a newbie at this. I just have never heard of them. I was thinkin about putting some JBL power series 6X9's in the rear deck. I was cruisin E-bay when I saw these. Of course the price was attractive, but then I started reading specs. The 5 series has kevlar reinforced glass fiber cones and rubber surrounds, cast aluminum baskets (just like my Polk Audio MMC6500's), and neyodium magnets. Plus the 6 1/2's handle like 90watts RMS..and the 6X9's handle 125W RMS...plenty more than my pioneer 4ch can dish out. I don't see anything wrong with these speakers. I'm seriously thinking about getting the 6X9's for myself and the 6 1/2's for my dads truck in one of the package deals,...unless someone has a good reason why I shouldn't. Any advice would be welcome.

Re: Almani Speakers?
Sunday, March 16, 2008 8:53 AM
Sounds like a brand of speakers like the ones the guys in the white vans sell... Knock offs that sound just like another name brand.

I'd skip that and get a speaker that people have actually heard of.


Dan Trump

2004 Cavalier LS Sport - Victory Red
Re: Almani Speakers?
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 3:24 PM
Yeah I was actually thinkin on goin with the hifonics ZXi 693...they look really good..either that or infinities..the reason I'm hesitant to go with Infinity is because of the 2 ohm design. I think in would be akward..if not hard on the amp to run my 4 ohm MMC6500's on the front channel and run 2 ohm infinitys in the back. Plus..can anybody tell me if it would be a good idea to install speaker baffles behind my Polk components. I don't like that the speaker is just hanging out in the door unprotected..sndsgood told me a good way to gain a little more space..I crashed me other car..and havn't had time to play with the new one. I was running the polks on 40-50w with an Alpine MRV-T407.. Now I have a pioneer that pushes 60w per channel...should sound a little bit better..but that just makes me worry more about vibration and resonance. If anybody can offer suggestions they would be welcome.
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