What is good speakers to replace the stock ones?
#3
It depends on your budget and what you hope to achieve. If you're just looking for better sound, its been said that 'anything is better then stock'. I completely agree. I threw a 6 year old set of pioneer 6.5" coaxials in the back, and a set of audiobahn 5.25" components that I got on clearance for $55 in the front. The sound is really good... just not quite loud enough, but I'll take care of that later. The stock speakers are complete POOP. I've seen better cardboard on 3rd grader's art projects.
#5
fusion, powerplant line (spkrs, amps, sub)
-virtually unheard of in the us
-paid waaay below retail (see above)
-sound is clean and undistorted
-ppl say, "fusion? never heard of that. sounds sweet tho."
-virtually unheard of in the us
-paid waaay below retail (see above)
-sound is clean and undistorted
-ppl say, "fusion? never heard of that. sounds sweet tho."
#6
everything is fusion. my rears are 6.5 coax's (in my sig)
...but, i am already making plans for another system. the only thing is i need to decide if i wanna rip out this system or just buy another car and do a whole new system in there? dunno just yet.
car choices:
-mazda6
-rx8
-ford forty-nine
system:
-audio development/sinfoni
-focal utopia
-brax/helix
...but, i am already making plans for another system. the only thing is i need to decide if i wanna rip out this system or just buy another car and do a whole new system in there? dunno just yet.
car choices:
-mazda6
-rx8
-ford forty-nine
system:
-audio development/sinfoni
-focal utopia
-brax/helix
#7
Re: What is good speakers to replace the stock ones?
Originally posted by ZG77_OzZ
Just would like to see what people got and why?
Just would like to see what people got and why?
[1] How much do you want to spend?
[2] Will you be adding an amp or sub?
[3] What kind of sound do you like?
My answer to #1 was "not very much" and to #2 was "yes on the amp, no on the sub". I auditioned everything I could find in the middle-low price range and ended up with JBL GTOs, which I like a lot. They sound very much like the Infinity Reference line.
#8
Originally posted by hieb40
Is this what you have:
Fusion #FS652 Pair Of 6.5"
180 Watt 2-Way Speakers
* 180 watts max power
* 25 ounce magnets
* 1" hi-temp aluminum voice coil
* Chrome plated poly-injected cone
* Swivel 1" titanium dome neodymium tweeter
* Butyl rubber suspension surround
* Freq. resp.: 65 Hz to 22kHz
* Sensitivity: 92 dB (1W/1M)
Is this what you have:
Fusion #FS652 Pair Of 6.5"
180 Watt 2-Way Speakers
* 180 watts max power
* 25 ounce magnets
* 1" hi-temp aluminum voice coil
* Chrome plated poly-injected cone
* Swivel 1" titanium dome neodymium tweeter
* Butyl rubber suspension surround
* Freq. resp.: 65 Hz to 22kHz
* Sensitivity: 92 dB (1W/1M)
too bad you don't live in hawaii. i rarely sell my stuff. i usually give it away when i'm done, and my brother usually gets first dibs, then my friend will. i had an autotek eq for 2 months b4 getting a gs designs eq. so down the chain my stuff went. brother got autotek, friend will got his (used to be mine) kenwood eq.
#9
oh yeah, it's really not necessary to match components, altho i believe that some stuff work better together. like i wouldn't mix and match spkrs (front/rear), based on the difference of sound quality btwn spkr brands.
i just tried to get it all looking nice.
i just tried to get it all looking nice.
#10
hehe, i never heard my stuff b4 i bought it. i bought everything sight unseen. there are no fusion sellers/dealers in hawaii, so i was super nervous when installing it, hoping it wouldn't sound too bad. but damn, i was pretty surprised at the outcome!
yeah, buying blind is scary, but you're twice as happy if it turns out good!
yeah, buying blind is scary, but you're twice as happy if it turns out good!
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