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6.5 door + 4" dashbord speakers recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8667122" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>if loud is your primary objective, a 3 way setup isnt going to be ideal for you, those are for sq more often times than not. Youre going to want gobs of power and pa style drivers, probably a couple on each side and some bullet style tweeters. I think youll find that with enough power, youll get the loudness you want and wont feel the need to crank the piss out of it because it actually sounds decent due to it not being starved of power which actually worsens the sound as you turn it up. Also, ive seen several passive crossovers burn up because of clipping. I was working at a car audio shop for many years back in the day and had some customers who refused to get bigger amps when they got better speakers and would be burning up crossovers, low and behold they had their gains pegged. He didnt say the skars were 94 db sensitivity. He said to get something with that kind of sensitivity and threw the skars out there as something to look at. "if loud is your main thing, get some 4 inch super tweeters, and some pro audio 6.5s midranges with 94 db sensitivity or higher. For some budget sh*t you can do some ct sounds neos or skar fsx8s or prv 6.5s,"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8667122, member: 664079"] if loud is your primary objective, a 3 way setup isnt going to be ideal for you, those are for sq more often times than not. Youre going to want gobs of power and pa style drivers, probably a couple on each side and some bullet style tweeters. I think youll find that with enough power, youll get the loudness you want and wont feel the need to crank the piss out of it because it actually sounds decent due to it not being starved of power which actually worsens the sound as you turn it up. Also, ive seen several passive crossovers burn up because of clipping. I was working at a car audio shop for many years back in the day and had some customers who refused to get bigger amps when they got better speakers and would be burning up crossovers, low and behold they had their gains pegged. He didnt say the skars were 94 db sensitivity. He said to get something with that kind of sensitivity and threw the skars out there as something to look at. "if loud is your main thing, get some 4 inch super tweeters, and some pro audio 6.5s midranges with 94 db sensitivity or higher. For some budget sh*t you can do some ct sounds neos or skar fsx8s or prv 6.5s," [/QUOTE]
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