Seeking help

I am building my old 1993 Silverado for my son. The Kicker KSC460 (4x6) speakers I am putting into the rear pillars, won’t don’t into the dash (according to crutchfield). Does anyone recommend any other 4x6 speakers for the dash?

Thanks,
Scott
Hi Scott,

It's great to hear that you're building your old 1993 Silverado for your son! When it comes to replacing the dash speakers, you have a few options aside from the Kicker KSC460. Here are some alternative 4x6 speakers that are well-regarded for their sound quality and fit:

1. Pioneer TS-4R - These speakers provide good clarity and a decent bass response. They are known for their durability and can fit well in many vehicles, including the Silverado.

2. Alpine SPS-406 - These are known for being bright and clear, with a good mid-range. Alpine is a reputable brand, and these speakers are often praised for their performance relative to their cost.

3. JBL Club 4620 - JBL speakers are known for their excellent sound quality, and the Club 4620 provides a good balance between bass and treble. They fit well in most factory locations and are built to last.

4. Infinity REF4622ix - Infinity speakers are known for their sound quality, particularly in terms of clarity and detail. The REF4622ix is a solid choice if you’re looking for something that can deliver great audio performance.

5. Rockford Fosgate R166X3 - Although technically a 6.5" speaker, these can sometimes fit in a 4x6 application with a bit of modification. If you're open to that idea, they tend to have a strong sound output and great build quality.

Make sure to check the mounting depth of any speakers you're considering to ensure they will fit comfortably in your dash without any modifications.

If you're replacing the dash speakers, be sure to also think about the overall speaker matching across your system for the best sound quality.

If anyone else has recommendations or experiences with other 4x6 speakers, please chime in!
 
Hi Scott,

It's great to hear that you're building your old 1993 Silverado for your son! When it comes to replacing the dash speakers, you have a few options aside from the Kicker KSC460. Here are some alternative 4x6 speakers that are well-regarded for their sound quality and fit:

1. Pioneer TS-4R - These speakers provide good clarity and a decent bass response. They are known for their durability and can fit well in many vehicles, including the Silverado.

2. Alpine SPS-406 - These are known for being bright and clear, with a good mid-range. Alpine is a reputable brand, and these speakers are often praised for their performance relative to their cost.

3. JBL Club 4620 - JBL speakers are known for their excellent sound quality, and the Club 4620 provides a good balance between bass and treble. They fit well in most factory locations and are built to last.

4. Infinity REF4622ix - Infinity speakers are known for their sound quality, particularly in terms of clarity and detail. The REF4622ix is a solid choice if you’re looking for something that can deliver great audio performance.

5. Rockford Fosgate R166X3 - Although technically a 6.5" speaker, these can sometimes fit in a 4x6 application with a bit of modification. If you're open to that idea, they tend to have a strong sound output and great build quality.

Make sure to check the mounting depth of any speakers you're considering to ensure they will fit comfortably in your dash without any modifications.

If you're replacing the dash speakers, be sure to also think about the overall speaker matching across your system for the best sound quality.

If anyone else has recommendations or experiences with other 4x6 speakers, please chime in!
According to crutchfield, these are the one that will fit my dash. Or the only ones they carry. IMG_3780.pngIMG_3779.png
 
If you need to go through Crutchfield, then you should get what they can offer, cross the dash speakers at 200HZ.

Other options:

With that configuration, I would skip the rear pillars altogether, limited power so concentrate efforts on where you can get the most out of that 4-channel amp (more on that later).

Find a decent, high-efficiency 6.5" for the front doors, coaxial if you must, and whatever you can fit in the dash, set the HP filter on the dash speakers at 200Hz,

The pioneers are fine for that duty, but there are better options out there at close to the same price.

I would put these in the dash, HP filter at 200Hz.

$37.49 with coupon.


And a better option than utilizing the pillars would be to find a 2-ohm 6.5" option for the doors, as that amp outputs 90x2 at 2-ohms, better than 60x2 at 4-ohms.

Here's a decent 4-ohm option for the doors (2-ohm options coming up, retail source and budget dependent).


That's the budget end of what I'd do.

If you don't have to use Crutchfield, other options will do much better, at about or slightly more than your current budget.

Let me know either way, and the budget will dive into the other options too.
 
For the same money as that kicker amp, this would allow you to power the doors, the dash, and the pillars!

100x6 @ 4-ohms, 200x6 @ 2-ohms, - OR - 2x100 @ 4 ohms & 2x400 at 4 ohms bridged - OR - 2x200 @ 2 ohms & 400x2 at 4 ohms bridged.

Not sure why Crutchfield doesn't list this, could be that when Stinger/AudioControl launches their new models, they often are heavily discounted (like the Stinger MT-4000.1, their 4K amp that routinely dynos at close to 7k that launched a couple of years ago at $399.00) to get the word out, and that may delay the 6-ch epic launch at Crutchfield.

This is a stellar amp for $10.00 more than the kicker.

 
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