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<blockquote data-quote="calebkhill" data-source="post: 8246095" data-attributes="member: 647857"><p>With a two way front, that's a mid and tweet on each side. That means it's possible to use factory locations.</p><p></p><p>With a three way, that means midbass, midrange, tweet power side. This means you will need custom pods. It also means you will need to decide on speaker locations. Either custom kick panels, or custom a pillars. Will you use your door factory for location? If so will midbass or midrange go there? Or will you use panels and a pillars only? Lots of decisions on speaker placement.</p><p></p><p>I think this is a great idea, since you don't know how to install.</p><p></p><p>But, you need to learn how to use equipment. Many installers don't know how to tune or set gains properly. Basically, let them install, but you need to be the expert when it cubes to using your equipment and tuning.</p><p></p><p>I don't have experience with these sets. Im sure others do, and there are probably reviews online to see others experience. How did you choose this?</p><p></p><p>Remember, there is a ton of good drivers out there.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok. You will need.</p><p></p><p>An aftermarket head unit. BUT, if you want to keep your factory radio, you can use a DSP.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend for head unit the Pioneer deh 80prs or Clarion cz702. These are active capable. You need active capability to have your system sounds it's best.</p><p></p><p>For DSP, the 360.3 or MS8. 360.3 is fully adjustable, the ms8 is an auto tune based.</p><p></p><p>You will also need amps. Don't use y splitters. For atwo way front + sub you'll need 5 channels of amplification. 3 way front + sub, 7 channels. Add another sub, add another channel. Knowing how many channels you'll need will tell you what kind of amps to buy, 2, or 4 channel amps, etc</p><p></p><p>Keep the questions coming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calebkhill, post: 8246095, member: 647857"] With a two way front, that's a mid and tweet on each side. That means it's possible to use factory locations. With a three way, that means midbass, midrange, tweet power side. This means you will need custom pods. It also means you will need to decide on speaker locations. Either custom kick panels, or custom a pillars. Will you use your door factory for location? If so will midbass or midrange go there? Or will you use panels and a pillars only? Lots of decisions on speaker placement. I think this is a great idea, since you don't know how to install. But, you need to learn how to use equipment. Many installers don't know how to tune or set gains properly. Basically, let them install, but you need to be the expert when it cubes to using your equipment and tuning. I don't have experience with these sets. Im sure others do, and there are probably reviews online to see others experience. How did you choose this? Remember, there is a ton of good drivers out there. Ok. You will need. An aftermarket head unit. BUT, if you want to keep your factory radio, you can use a DSP. I'd recommend for head unit the Pioneer deh 80prs or Clarion cz702. These are active capable. You need active capability to have your system sounds it's best. For DSP, the 360.3 or MS8. 360.3 is fully adjustable, the ms8 is an auto tune based. You will also need amps. Don't use y splitters. For atwo way front + sub you'll need 5 channels of amplification. 3 way front + sub, 7 channels. Add another sub, add another channel. Knowing how many channels you'll need will tell you what kind of amps to buy, 2, or 4 channel amps, etc Keep the questions coming [/QUOTE]
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