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HELP ME! chose car speakers!!

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July 31, 2013 7:46:38 PM

Hello, I am replacing the interior speakers in my car, and I went to Best Buy to test some out, and I was looking to purchase Alpines (Model: SPE-6000) or Kickers (Model: 40CS65) or possibly something else you may suggest. They need to be 6 and 1/2" though.

Basically what I'm looking for is good quality speakers that *almost* sound like I have a system bumpin'...

I am also looking for information on how to determine what exactly I should be looking for. Do I look at the RMS wattage? or the Frequency? or what?

PLEASE HELP! -- THANKS :) 

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July 31, 2013 7:58:19 PM

wrong forum dude
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August 1, 2013 10:28:44 AM

chriss000 said:
wrong forum dude


Right forum, just needs the right person to answer it :) 
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August 1, 2013 7:25:35 PM

Well honestly if you still have the factory headunit (CD player) you really wont notice anything. I had $250 Infinity Kappa's in my doors with the stock cd player and i barely noticed any change in the sound. Once i added a Pioneer headunit it woke up my audio system.

If you don't have an aftermarket headunit i suggest you start there.

If you do have an aftermarket headunit then i suggest speakers. I tend to prefer Pioneer and Infinity for my speakers. Nothing is wrong with Alpine or Kicker either. I'd look for a 2 or 4 ohm speaker with a sensitivity level above 90dB.

Frequency is the range that the speaker will cover, but note that the low end stuff is typically only available from a subwoofer which would give you that "bumpin" system.

RMS is what i'd look at IF you have an aftermarket headunit and you plan on adding an amplifier to the speakers. Most aftermarket headunits are 25wx4 MAX and 12-17wx4 RMS. So to get near those RMS figures, and get the full potential of your speakers you'd need to install an amplifier. Never go by the MAX/Peak power wattage of ANY product. Rarely will your speakers, headunit, etc. ever see the MAX wattage. MAX wattage is used by most companies to sell products.

If you have any other questions i'll do my best to answer them here.
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August 2, 2013 7:48:14 PM

The kickers are the way to go, had a corolla a while back and ran them with the stock head unit and saw a huge difference
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January 10, 2014 6:07:11 PM

I've never been a fan of kicker speakers, they're amps and subwoofers can be good. Alpine has also gone downhill in the past few years too. What's your total budget? karrbass is correct on how a new head unit will be a bigger upgrade to the sound quality over speakers. Also remember that when you start to look in to higher end speakers a stock head unit might not bring enough wattage to power them. Under powering speakers can damage them over time too. I actually used 6 1/2 kappa components in my jeep as well which you can find online for $200 a set. Those speakers work best running off an amp. Mine are running 60 watts rms. If you have a budget for your stereo post that and the type of vehicle and we can help you out with it.
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January 16, 2014 2:54:26 AM

Get POWER ACOUSTIK-POWER ACOUSTIK MOFO-152X MOFO 2_ Subwoofers (15""; 2,800W; 340-oz. magnet) speaker for your car.


http://carkart.com
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January 16, 2014 5:30:01 PM

The op was looking for mids and tweets not subwoofers.
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February 8, 2014 8:05:40 PM

JL audio is what i sell the most and use personally in all my vehicles I have seen amazing gains in sound from all levels of jl but to get the best of both worlds bump and clarity you should invest in a pro install and get some component speakers which separate the tweeter (which plays the highs) from the mid base driver which is where your going to get the bump. also if you have the room get 6x9s for the rear and you will be amazed. I have built and installed 100s of stereos and currently have jl c2 in all 4 corners on my bronco and mustang with 2 8in w3 in a ported box all being ran off of a 900hd amp which is very compact and a class d so its super efficient
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February 10, 2014 5:29:37 PM

I love my JL subs but find the mid range components are over priced for what you get. I got my kappa components for under $200 CDN a set and the C2s were $340. If I could have gotten them for the same price I'd probably have taken the C2s but there was no way they were worth that premium.
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February 11, 2014 12:31:53 AM

Where did you price your stuff i a 100 less for all 4 pairs but honestly thats been a while ago so maybe they have went up
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February 11, 2014 12:55:23 PM

I try to buy from local stores. One place had the Kappas on sale for $200 a pair while the best price for the C2s were $340 that I could get. I'm sure I could have found better prices online but like I said I like to support local companies. I do use an XD400/4 to power the components and a JX1000/1 to run my W6. I loxe the XD and the W6 while the JX is just ok. Of course I paid $350 for it so price/performance is pretty great and it is overkill for 1 W6 sub.
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February 19, 2014 1:51:33 PM

go with bose!
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