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Can anyone reccomend door speakers that will deliver a good clean sound, i.e not to much bass, but plenty of treble, also will 6.5 speakers fit without modification?

 

Cheerz

 

Chris

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Chris I posted this quite some time ago. I've never had any problems with these speakers at all.

 

HTH

Dave

 

Whilst i've got the door panels off ready for re-trimming (wish me luck Stuart :D ) I've decided to buy some Dynamat. This is especially after installing my new sony head unit, as the fronts seem to vibrate a little (they are brand new JVC 110watt's in each side). Whilst in Halfords i was walking past the Clearence cabinet and spotted a pair of JBL 13cm speakers. I enquired about them, and they only wanted £7.99 for the pair, ex-demo ones. So checked them out as best I could, and paid mi money :D They are JBL GTO525e's 135watt, RRP £59.95, so quite a saving.

 

I'm not that into music, to the point of trying to defen myself :D but I do like to hear it when I want to. So i know that some will probably say that JBL arnt any good, or that they arnt very powerfull, but as long as they handle what I want to put through them, they'll do.

 

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I really must stop spending money :dance:

I have alpine speakers in the front and they were about £40 from halfords last year. Good quality and were easy to fit

dave makes a very good point there tbh chris in that you need to be clear what your target is. any brand will sound much of a muchness to some1 that isn't after a level of sq and just wants a better noise than oem gives. if you're not ovally bothered then don't waste your money on expensive equipment.

 

another question i would ask is: are you intending on powering these from a headunit? most speakers will boast silly high wattage levels that only an amp could handle so it is pointless buying really powerful speakers when your headunit is powering them.

 

if you want good sq, focal come very highly recommended and also do a range designed to be powered from a headunit which is quite unique. though focal come at a cost... you could spend £6500 plus for a set of components if you're a hardcore (rich) audiophile... i persoanlly went for the infinity component sets as they are very reasonably priced and get excellent reviews for the money.

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rockford fosgate all the way for me, can cope with more power than some 6x9's ive had they are that good.

 

Hi matey,

 

Can you tell me who stocks these and cost price ?

 

Cheerz

 

Chris

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