Now, what kind of budget and what kind of sound are you going for? If you are looking for a good clean, well rounded sound quality set up. I think a good starting point would be a decent amped set of front components, and a better sub suited for a sealed box. A single Fi Q, Alpine Type-R, or JL W3 come to mind.
You can easily fit some good components up front if your budget will allow it. Leave the rear speakers stock, running off head unit power and fade to the front a bit. Rear speakers are not going to help imaging or sound quality.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
medium budget, I just want some quality speakers that will last me a while.
As far as sound, Yes, I want a clean crisp sound,
not aftermarket sounding like a lot of speakers,
something OEM sounding that would come in a nicer car then a J lol
Nothing outrageous.
So the comp 10 is not a good sealed box sub?
Is it better for a ported enclosure?
So there is no need to upgrade the rear deck speakers? just the front?
Are those kickers a good choice?
Thanks for the help
Give me a budget. The ultimate way to pick speakers is to test and hear some... but if you are as detailed in describing what you want out of them, and what budget you have for everything, the better it will be to recommend what will fit you best. Kicker speakers I wouldn't recommend honestly. Too many better options for the price.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
The first thing I want to replace is the door speakers,
And I would like to stay under 90$ for them
Definitely easy to do! BTW, if you are on and replying this quick just hit me up on AIM.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
where can you get quality door speakers for under 90?
There are multiple out there that will fit. Makeing a spacer for a large mid/midbass opens alot of options.
hey i acualy found that instead of stuffing 4x6's in your door's you can actually do like i did and stuff a 6.5 sony Xplod in. just thought i'd let you know that's an opption too.
ZCraig
i was looking to put 6 1/2 or 5 1/4 component speakers in my door i was just interested when he said you could get a good pair for under 90
www.powermaxelectronics.com go there and find the Cadence CWM-6Kit. I can personally vouch for those speakers. Nothing in that price range comes close in sound quality. Amp them with 90-150 watts RMS and they will make you feel like you got your money's worth and then some.
Just try not to jack this guy's thread too much.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
LOL it's cool dustin, better then another thread with the same questions.
I have the PG RSD 6cs comps currently in my cavy. Nothing but good reviews on them, and for the price which is under 70 shipped, they are a great value. The 6.5 comps are also under 90 at 76 shipped and under. They also work well off deck power , or can be amped if you desire. Just another option.
my bad i just wanted to see where the good deals where at and it looked like you moved your convo to aim
by the way, if you need to find out if speakers will fit your car...
Crutchfield
Fill in your information in the drop down boxes and it will tell you what speakers will fit in your car and head units as well
Thats just ones that will fit in stock locations. They dont include adapter rings etc.