MattP
Junior Member
So here's the deal. I bought a cheap car, a good old 1985 Chevette (blast from the past, eh? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif) and it needs some noise makers. Problem is, I don't have much money to put into it. I don't like my music excessively loud or heavy hitting. I'm not a true audiophile; if my imaging isn't immaculate, I will survive. All I need is some nicely balanced, good sound quality for under $200.
The music being played will be primarily screamo, with some classic rock etc. Much of my music has some pretty complex wave patterns, which many systems butcher. I figure blending a bunch of different speakers together will reproduce this the best.
Right now I've got a pair of JBL GTO 6x9's that have some decent sound and some Acoustic Research 3.5's that will probably sound like crap anywhere above about 3W and I most likely won't use.
Here's what I'm thinking.
Obviously I need a deck. From what I have heard, both first and second hand, is that the deck doesn't make much of a difference for SQ. Being a cheap car, I want something non flashy. This seems to be what I'm looking for - http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=18517
Probably my biggest turn-on in audio is strong quality mid ranges. Naturally, I should put the most money into a good set of speakers for this. Reading reviews on this site, Phoenix Gold RSD's would be the king of mid's, but are a little more than I'd like to spend. That brought me to these, a pair of PG Octane ZR 6.0's http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=14039
My JBL 6x9's have a fair amount of bass, but looking through the subwoofer section, there's a Boss Audio 8" mid sub for $19. It's range is up to 4500Hz and will be left thumping pretty softly in the background, so I figure that even if the SQ isn't great, it won't be too noticeable and should blend in nicely. Link here - http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=18288
Now for the most underrated and forgotten about part of a system (in my opinion at least). Tweeters. As a general rule of thumb, AFAIK, silk tweets are sexy. I've heard that Lanzar has some decent quality tweeters for cheap, so naturally that would lead me to Lanzar's cheapest silk tweets. Peak power is 150W, so they should remain fairly clear at lower volumes. Here they are - http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=12889
Total - $175. Sub on one channel, each PG comp on their own channel, JBL's sharing a channel and the tweeters wherever they blend in the best.
I'll be using roof liner as sound deadening and making a custom box in the back for the comps and coaxes over the rear wheel wells. Tweets in the dash, sub chilling in the back.
Comments? Suggestions? I'm open to anything. I know at this price point, quality of sound can quickly go downhill, which I'm trying to avoid. I'm not expecting any miracles, just something that sounds nice. Will that fit the bill?
The music being played will be primarily screamo, with some classic rock etc. Much of my music has some pretty complex wave patterns, which many systems butcher. I figure blending a bunch of different speakers together will reproduce this the best.
Right now I've got a pair of JBL GTO 6x9's that have some decent sound and some Acoustic Research 3.5's that will probably sound like crap anywhere above about 3W and I most likely won't use.
Here's what I'm thinking.
Obviously I need a deck. From what I have heard, both first and second hand, is that the deck doesn't make much of a difference for SQ. Being a cheap car, I want something non flashy. This seems to be what I'm looking for - http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=18517
Probably my biggest turn-on in audio is strong quality mid ranges. Naturally, I should put the most money into a good set of speakers for this. Reading reviews on this site, Phoenix Gold RSD's would be the king of mid's, but are a little more than I'd like to spend. That brought me to these, a pair of PG Octane ZR 6.0's http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=14039
My JBL 6x9's have a fair amount of bass, but looking through the subwoofer section, there's a Boss Audio 8" mid sub for $19. It's range is up to 4500Hz and will be left thumping pretty softly in the background, so I figure that even if the SQ isn't great, it won't be too noticeable and should blend in nicely. Link here - http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=18288
Now for the most underrated and forgotten about part of a system (in my opinion at least). Tweeters. As a general rule of thumb, AFAIK, silk tweets are sexy. I've heard that Lanzar has some decent quality tweeters for cheap, so naturally that would lead me to Lanzar's cheapest silk tweets. Peak power is 150W, so they should remain fairly clear at lower volumes. Here they are - http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=12889
Total - $175. Sub on one channel, each PG comp on their own channel, JBL's sharing a channel and the tweeters wherever they blend in the best.
I'll be using roof liner as sound deadening and making a custom box in the back for the comps and coaxes over the rear wheel wells. Tweets in the dash, sub chilling in the back.
Comments? Suggestions? I'm open to anything. I know at this price point, quality of sound can quickly go downhill, which I'm trying to avoid. I'm not expecting any miracles, just something that sounds nice. Will that fit the bill?
