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<blockquote data-quote="danielnews" data-source="post: 8738855" data-attributes="member: 679797"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>Very new to the car audio install game. I’m putting together a little system for my Toyota Corolla (95) and wanted to hear some different opinions.</p><p></p><p>So far I've replaced the factory speakers (4 4-inch speakers) with Polk DB 401s (rms 135 W) and I also picked up an enclosed JL-12, 12" sub. The head unit I have is this cool higher end (in the day) JVC cassette receiver head (8 watts front, 22 watts rear) that has an aux (walkman lol) port. I was considering just picking up a Pioneer GM-9705 to power everything.</p><p></p><p>Here’s my question. My hunch is that it would be good to get something a bit more midrange to work between the 4 4-inch speakers and the 12 inch sub. Or do you think the sub will cover the spectrum up to the tweeters? Do you think that ideally I would have some more midrange speaker (s) running? What about a combo enclosed box with a sub and two 8 inch speakers, if that exists? I’d also consider hacking some into the car panels somehow...</p><p></p><p>Any advice or ideas would be very appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danielnews, post: 8738855, member: 679797"] Hey all, Very new to the car audio install game. I’m putting together a little system for my Toyota Corolla (95) and wanted to hear some different opinions. So far I've replaced the factory speakers (4 4-inch speakers) with Polk DB 401s (rms 135 W) and I also picked up an enclosed JL-12, 12" sub. The head unit I have is this cool higher end (in the day) JVC cassette receiver head (8 watts front, 22 watts rear) that has an aux (walkman lol) port. I was considering just picking up a Pioneer GM-9705 to power everything. Here’s my question. My hunch is that it would be good to get something a bit more midrange to work between the 4 4-inch speakers and the 12 inch sub. Or do you think the sub will cover the spectrum up to the tweeters? Do you think that ideally I would have some more midrange speaker (s) running? What about a combo enclosed box with a sub and two 8 inch speakers, if that exists? I’d also consider hacking some into the car panels somehow... Any advice or ideas would be very appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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