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1996 Honda Civic coupe audio help
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<blockquote data-quote="Smurfy76" data-source="post: 8706242" data-attributes="member: 679820"><p>Ok so here is my setup as of right now. So I have a 12 inch Kenwood sub powered by a 200 watt Rockford fosgate amp. Interior Speakers are nothing impressive. 2 6x9 rear and 2 5.25 in the front. Like i said nothing to special. So being it's my birthday my wife decided to enlist some help and completely upgrade the system. I'm keeping the sub and amp but adding in 4 6inch audiopipe mid range speakers a Clarion equalizer and I'm guessing another amp and tweeters.(Last package hasn't arrived yet). So here's some questions as I'm new to doing this kind of equipment.</p><p></p><p>1. Can I split the mid-range between the front and the back? I'm curious on this as it's a Honda and not alot of space.</p><p></p><p>2. What's the best way of tuning all of this. Was thinking of having a shop tune it after it's installed depending on what they charge. I read sending the wrong frequency can damage the mid-range speakers.</p><p></p><p>3. Am thinking of buying speaker pods unless someone has a better way of mounting them.</p><p></p><p>Below is a list of what I know I have for the system.</p><p></p><p>4-audiopipe apmb-638s8-c</p><p>Clarion eqs755</p><p></p><p>The rest I will post when I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smurfy76, post: 8706242, member: 679820"] Ok so here is my setup as of right now. So I have a 12 inch Kenwood sub powered by a 200 watt Rockford fosgate amp. Interior Speakers are nothing impressive. 2 6x9 rear and 2 5.25 in the front. Like i said nothing to special. So being it's my birthday my wife decided to enlist some help and completely upgrade the system. I'm keeping the sub and amp but adding in 4 6inch audiopipe mid range speakers a Clarion equalizer and I'm guessing another amp and tweeters.(Last package hasn't arrived yet). So here's some questions as I'm new to doing this kind of equipment. 1. Can I split the mid-range between the front and the back? I'm curious on this as it's a Honda and not alot of space. 2. What's the best way of tuning all of this. Was thinking of having a shop tune it after it's installed depending on what they charge. I read sending the wrong frequency can damage the mid-range speakers. 3. Am thinking of buying speaker pods unless someone has a better way of mounting them. Below is a list of what I know I have for the system. 4-audiopipe apmb-638s8-c Clarion eqs755 The rest I will post when I know. [/QUOTE]
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