BigRedNole
CarAudio.com Newbie
Like the the title says, I have a 2016 Toyota Camry SE Special Edition. This is the non-JBL, 6-speaker setup (2x 3" in the dash, 2x 6x9 in the front doors, 2x 6x9 in the rear deck). Everything is stock and this is what I am trying to accomplish:
1. I want excellent sound quality. Do not mistake this with loud. Excellent sound quality livens up the music to begin with.
2. I am open to a 2-way and 3-way system but 3-way will be a little more difficult.
3. With high enough quality in the front, I do not need the rear speakers. Rather spend an extra $100 or so on the fronts.
Upgrades: I will upgrade the head unit, upgrade the front speakers, add an amp that fits the front speakers, and add a sub to the trunk (this may be a month or two later).
Budget: I am willing to go up to $500 for the front speakers. If there is a justifiable reason to go to $600 or so, I would consider that too. However, if an excellent set can be had for $300, then good.
An idea of sound I like, I have a complete Chane surround system in my theater room that is incredible. I like being able to hear the distinct tones of the music. Although I don't listen to it, if listening to an orchestra, I want to be able to hear all of the different instruments. Another part I want is if you think some of the hard riffs from Metallica, I want the speakers to be able to handle it instead of just muddied noise. I think the sub would handle quite a bit of that, but the midbass needs to manage too.
Thanks for any recommendations.
1. I want excellent sound quality. Do not mistake this with loud. Excellent sound quality livens up the music to begin with.
2. I am open to a 2-way and 3-way system but 3-way will be a little more difficult.
3. With high enough quality in the front, I do not need the rear speakers. Rather spend an extra $100 or so on the fronts.
Upgrades: I will upgrade the head unit, upgrade the front speakers, add an amp that fits the front speakers, and add a sub to the trunk (this may be a month or two later).
Budget: I am willing to go up to $500 for the front speakers. If there is a justifiable reason to go to $600 or so, I would consider that too. However, if an excellent set can be had for $300, then good.
An idea of sound I like, I have a complete Chane surround system in my theater room that is incredible. I like being able to hear the distinct tones of the music. Although I don't listen to it, if listening to an orchestra, I want to be able to hear all of the different instruments. Another part I want is if you think some of the hard riffs from Metallica, I want the speakers to be able to handle it instead of just muddied noise. I think the sub would handle quite a bit of that, but the midbass needs to manage too.
Thanks for any recommendations.