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I have these in my dash Alphasonik PFZ352E 160W 3-1/2" PFZ Series 2-way Coaxial 3.5" Car Stereo Speakers | eBay
Yes, i have a old ahh planet audio on them now i think its 600 watts.Depends on your budget. But you'll want to get a decent pair to keep up with them OA's, are you gonna run an amp for the fronts?
Lol, I need my back seat people have the tendency to always want to ride wit me.as far as subs go
the trunk in that car is a PITA
the back seat is not easy to get into. just remove it.
you can fit 4-12's each in a dedicated airspace 2 cut. ft. box (8 cu. ft. total)
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they were not the most "install friendly" cars by any means. When you had the Bruick, was good power still @ $1 per watt?I had a 1980 Regal (basically same vehicle). use the 3.5" factory dash location for mids/highs. add a 6.5 woofer in the door.
owned it fro 1994-1998they were not the most "install friendly" cars by any means. When you had the Bruick, was good power still @ $1 per watt?
Their subs can get loud too..and some of their amps are awesome, if you pay them the same mind you would if you were building a box for their subs....good stuff.I'm Actually pretty happy with the Alphasonik 3.5 i had kicker's up there they where cool but i had my Alphasonik for a few day and that shh is way louder
The good stuff. I bet it sounded awesome.Speaker installation in a 1982 Malibu. Did this in 1999. This was my second vehicle and first attempt at a decent system.
Front
Stock: 3.5" in dash.
What I did:
6.5" Massive Audio CK6 in/on kicks - sealed
6.5" Orion XTR midbass in/on doors - vented to door
Rear
Stock: 4x10
What I did
6.5" Alpine components on rear deck - sealed
Subs
(2) of the Hollywood HSL's in a custom enclosure (by me) that fit on top of the tray under the rear deck (had to remove rear seat and remove metal to insert from the front). it was angled to match the rear seat angle and be in front of/under the torsion bars. no pics of this.
Amp
xtant 3300x (ran all of it with passive crossovers) mounted in a custom false floor with a door and ventilation. no pics of this.
HU:
several. pictured was the 3-disc in-dash changer. i also ran the 7930.
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yes it did. less bass than the Regal, but a ton more musical detail and music volume.The good stuff. I bet it sounded awesome.