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building a box for the back of my 87 vette
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<blockquote data-quote="Exibar" data-source="post: 8814264" data-attributes="member: 686788"><p>The crossover is just a pair of 3way, 300watt crossovers I picked up from from amazon.</p><p> the subs I have are 8" Kicker FreeAir f8a</p><p> I am looking at most likely these for tweeters and mids: Kicker KS650 Car Audio KS Series 6 1/2" Component Speakers Pair 44KSS6504 </p><p> </p><p> My alpine head unit delivers 100watts RMS per channel and I think that should be more than enough for my purposes.</p><p> I have something similar setup in my garage with a pair of vintage RS40's as subs, realistic optimmus mids and unknown tweeters... and that setup in my garage sounds fantastic, even with the no-name chinese doubledin head unit....</p><p> Im just trying to get things setup perhaps a bit better for inside my vette, and it's gutta sound better with my Alpine head unit in the vette as opposed to that cheap chinese double din in the garage <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exibar, post: 8814264, member: 686788"] The crossover is just a pair of 3way, 300watt crossovers I picked up from from amazon. the subs I have are 8" Kicker FreeAir f8a I am looking at most likely these for tweeters and mids: Kicker KS650 Car Audio KS Series 6 1/2" Component Speakers Pair 44KSS6504 My alpine head unit delivers 100watts RMS per channel and I think that should be more than enough for my purposes. I have something similar setup in my garage with a pair of vintage RS40's as subs, realistic optimmus mids and unknown tweeters... and that setup in my garage sounds fantastic, even with the no-name chinese doubledin head unit.... Im just trying to get things setup perhaps a bit better for inside my vette, and it's gutta sound better with my Alpine head unit in the vette as opposed to that cheap chinese double din in the garage :) [/QUOTE]
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