I have had a single 10 and a dual 10 under my back seat powered by a 300 watt JL sub amp and the single was plenty. What is a good subwoofer enclosure for the rear seat? Crutchfield has some that are $700+ and I know I wont convince myself that is worth it so I am going to look online and ask some shops.ĭepending how much boom you want will determine the size box. They are as easy to install as a 2 way door speaker with the exception of mounting the tweeter higher in the door panel. You don't need a separate tweeter for them.Ĭomponents are a 2 way system.
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3 way on a car speaker is marketing hype. I know I could head over to a shop, hand over the money and they'll do it all but that's not fun I have done research but everyone has different opinions on what works best and what is needed so I thought I would ask you guys since we share the same trucks haha any advice will be greatly appreciated!Ģ way door speakers are good. I am sorry if these are "baby" questions for some of you. What is a good subwoofer enclosure for the rear seat? Cruchtfield has some that are $700+ and I know I wont convince myself that is worth it so I am going to look online and ask some shops. Since I want to add tweeters, do I need to purchase a component system? If so, are the component speakers more difficult to install? I am pretty easy on the bass and I listen to my music just for my hearing pleasure and not loud enough for everyone else to hear haha here are a few basic questions I have:Ģ-way vs 3-way speakers, what would work more for a casual listener like me? what is the biggest difference? I want to add tweeters since my truck has the enclosures and ,eventually, a subwoofer underneath the rear seat as well but I don't know if I trust myself to mess with all those wires so I might skip it and take that to the shop as I am more of a body work/small mechanical kind of guy haha. I already have a Sony aftermarket head unit that I installed myself (thus giving me the confidence to do more myself) and I didn't mess anything up haha. Luckily, I live near Tijuana and Mexicali and can head down there and purchase brand new parts (1 USD is about $16 pesos) haha I've been saving money that way. I want to spend on a decent setup but don't wish to go over $500. I am looking at the Rockfords P1683 (or something similar) since they have good reviews and there is a sale of BOGO 50% off from Crutchfield and comes with everything I need to install them myself. I don't want to remove the felt, but I might have to, not sure yet.Hi y'all! I want to upgrade the stock speakers on my '07 Lariat Supercrew and I wanted to know what you guys currently have and if you have any suggestions as I am pretty inexperienced when it comes to speakers, subs, tweeters, amps, etc.
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If I push on the black felt right side in the pic) there are many areas where it just collapses, no support. Here is a top down view of the area the OEM components were located.
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After getting the sheet cut properly, where can I screw into? I have a 1/4" sheet of ABS plastic that I plan on mounting my components to, so I need to cut the sheet to fit the area where the factory sub and amp were. Left me with a bunch of wires that I assume I will be connecting to my Nav-TV Zen-A2B device which them connects to the amp (no DSP here). I'm waiting for the components to arrive, while doing so I removed the factory Sub and Amp. I do know that the stock setup was not at all satisfactory to me so this is my attempt at remedying the situation I've never worked on car audio, I know very little about the subject. I plan on updating this thread with progress on replacing the stock system on my truck.