Im thinking that Alpine deck dont have hp crossovers built in... I could be wrong...If it has built in hp crossovers you wont need the bass blockersDepends on ur HU, bass blockers may be unnecessary.
If u get the baffles cut the a$$ out of em so the speaker's backwave goes into the door
I searched your radio I thought it was a lower end model but I see it has built in HP filter so you won't need the bass blockers...just speakers and bafflesThat's very true. So some baffles, bass blockers and a pair of aura speakers. Thanks guys
If u did go this route these are some other drivers to look into Tang Band W4-1320SJ 4" Bamboo Cone Driver 264-847I second the recommendation for the Aura 4000RPM - if you want a coaxial.
If it were me, I'd run a pair of these
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Dayton Audio RS100-4 4" Reference Full-Range Driver 4 Ohm 295-378
I am using those 4" now and they sound good, play down to 100Hz with ease, and are well built. The response rolls off if you are off-axis - so their aiming is important. But even fully off-axis (in the kicks) they extend above 3kHz, so adding a tweeter solves that issue. I will move them on-axis next.
these tweeters could work with the Dayton 4's
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Pioneer TS-T15 3/4" Soft Dome Tweeter Pair 267-288
and you get mounting hardware. I've used tweeters like this in the past, they are worth the money.
Those are too deep - he needs 2" and they are 2-5/8". The Daytons are 2-1/16" - so with the baffles you are there.If u did go this route these are some other drivers to look into Tang Band W4-1320SJ 4" Bamboo Cone Driver 264-847
Agh, forgot about that.Those are too deep - he needs 2" and they are 2-5/8". The Daytons are 2-1/16" - so with the baffles you are there.