Fabmaster911
Junior Member
This is the story. I've had a couple decent systems back in the day (PPI, MB Quart, Kicker) That was twenty years ago and now I want to put together a system for my 94 Suburban.The only thing I have purchased so far is a Memphis PR4.50 4 channel because I found one NIB for $100 and all the reviews look pretty solid. As far as a head unit goes there is an older Blaupunkt MP3000 already installed that should work for a while but I'll upgrade that along the way as well. For the dash I was thinking about http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_18051_Polk-Audio-MM461p.html and http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_14716_Polk-Audio-MM651.html for the rear doors . I don't want to give up a lot of room in the back but I was thinking of building a box that could hold one 10", maybe something like this http://www.crutchfield.com/p_107DB1040D/Polk-Audio-db1040DVC.html and a pair of maybe something in the 6" range for mid bass. If I am going to have a box for a sub then I may as well segment it out rather than try to find some 4x10's to replace the ones that go in the ceiling that will never sound good anyway. So my questions are as follows.
The Polk are rated at 2.7 ohm- Will the Memphis power them adequately? If so I can use it to run the dash and rear doors. I was hoping to run those parallel but that would drop the impedance to low for the Memphis amp correct? If so I will have to dedicate that amp to those four speakers.
Is the idea of one 10" and a pair of mid bass speakers in the back a good way to go? If so I want a sub that will work with a somewhat broad range of music and won't require a huge box. I'm thinking sealed versus ported. Does that sound right? What speakers would someone recommend for this application. What would be a good amp for this application that would be able to seperate things out for the sub and the mids?
Should I ditch the idea of the mid bass speakers and try to fit some 6x9's in place of the 4x10's in the ceiling or possibly some 4" or maybe 5 1/4" up there?
I don't need a world class system, I just want everything to be clean, smooth and definetely not tinny sounding. I don't want to spend a ton of money but if I can get by with the Blaupunkt for a while and I already have the Memphis I can pick up the Polks and roll with that as I aquire pieces for the back. I am not dead set on the Polks either but the prices are decent and the ratings are good. I listen to everything from NO/FX, Metallica, Scorpions to Jimmy Buffet, Kenney Chesney, Willie Nelson as well as musicals like Les Miserable and The Phantom of the Opera. I don't listen to anything that is going to require a huge boom or shaking my glass.
I have been reading here for a couple of weeks and you all seem to have some great advice so feel free to offer suggestions.
Sorry for the long read but I was hoping to be able to clarify in one post rather than have a bunch of questions to answer later.
Thanks
The Polk are rated at 2.7 ohm- Will the Memphis power them adequately? If so I can use it to run the dash and rear doors. I was hoping to run those parallel but that would drop the impedance to low for the Memphis amp correct? If so I will have to dedicate that amp to those four speakers.
Is the idea of one 10" and a pair of mid bass speakers in the back a good way to go? If so I want a sub that will work with a somewhat broad range of music and won't require a huge box. I'm thinking sealed versus ported. Does that sound right? What speakers would someone recommend for this application. What would be a good amp for this application that would be able to seperate things out for the sub and the mids?
Should I ditch the idea of the mid bass speakers and try to fit some 6x9's in place of the 4x10's in the ceiling or possibly some 4" or maybe 5 1/4" up there?
I don't need a world class system, I just want everything to be clean, smooth and definetely not tinny sounding. I don't want to spend a ton of money but if I can get by with the Blaupunkt for a while and I already have the Memphis I can pick up the Polks and roll with that as I aquire pieces for the back. I am not dead set on the Polks either but the prices are decent and the ratings are good. I listen to everything from NO/FX, Metallica, Scorpions to Jimmy Buffet, Kenney Chesney, Willie Nelson as well as musicals like Les Miserable and The Phantom of the Opera. I don't listen to anything that is going to require a huge boom or shaking my glass.
I have been reading here for a couple of weeks and you all seem to have some great advice so feel free to offer suggestions.
Sorry for the long read but I was hoping to be able to clarify in one post rather than have a bunch of questions to answer later.
Thanks