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  1. #1
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    which way to go ?

    im thinking of getting new speakers front and rear and a new head unit. no subs but am wanting good bass. a friends car has some really good bass coming out of the back.cant see the speakers they're strangely hidden inside the parcel shelf 0.o

    im not too sure if they actually produce words when the songs playing for exmaple, more so just the bass? is that possible?

    anyway just wondering what kind of setup i could get if im wanting good bass with just speakers front and rear and a head unit, are there types of subs that are speaker sized and can replace the rears for exmaple?

    any help much appreciated =D

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    i think a good set of 6x9 alpine type r rears would give u some fair bass...providing you run them off an amp and just some 6-6.5inh front splits off the amp as well...front will give u sharp sound with rears providing some bass.
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    there are 6 and 8 inch subs
    i know jl audio and focal used to make them
    though i think it might need a small box which you could leave on parcel shelf etc

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    Everycar is different.

    Some cars make a lot of bass and some cars don't! With the same products.

    You Have PM!

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    whatever you do.... add sound deadening to the front doors. STINGER door kits work a treat!!!

    THe more the merrier!!

    6x9's do help though....

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    that is a tough question mate,

    Depends on budget, and preference for sound quality

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    I agree with danyboi, it is do able to get good bass from speakers, but it depends on how much you want to spend in order to achieve it.

    The requirements if you want to get good bass from your front splits are
    1. Get splits (mainly midbass) that can run on quite low freq (around 50 Hz) Eg, Crescendo Opus 8.6
    2. Sound Deadened the doors, the more you do the better you will get, eg dynamat extreme or similar
    3. Use diffuser at the back of the midbass to diffuse backwave from the midbass, hence you will get cleaner and more concentrated midbass, eg Crescendo diffuser

    hope this helps
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    Where can you buy sound deadening cheap?

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    if you get 6x9s, maybe have em installed in a enclosure if you can. it wont match the output & efficiency of a sub, but itll be better than free-air.

    enclosure pretty much applies to any speakers too.

    and theres a differences between mid-bass & sub-bass.. dont confuse the two

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    sound deadening is never cheap, But is a good investment none the less.

    Ababg is defenatly on the ball... get some good splits for the front,
    and some decent 6/9 in a box in the rear, and you should get a decent sounding system.

    But that being said a decent set of splits to me is RRP 500++

    So depends on your budget, if you post one, maybe we can make some recomendations on brands, and models for you

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    for the front doors, get Dynamat Extreme. a door kit is about 70-90 bucks, and is enough to do both the outer and ineers kins on both doors

    get a decent set of front splits. up around $300, and an amp to run them, and the rears (spend 550 or so)

    for teh rear, get some 6x9s and run them off an amp as well (simply get a 4channel to run front and rears off the same amp). low pass the 6x9s at about 100Hz so they only play low midbass and subbass

    and try to make an enclosure for the 6x9s, youll get good sound out of it
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    split system running off 2 channel amp,
    2 69's off a 1 channel amp as well
    a head unit also to get the maximum power output
    Last edited by na-118; 17-10-2008 at 06:45 PM. Reason: head unit

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