RockDoc65
Junior Member
I need a little help. Here's the background: I have a '92 Buick Skylark with 140,000 miles on it. My A/C is dead so I run with all windows down all the time and deal with tons of road and wind noise. I have a Sony Xplod HU (52x4) and no amplifiers or subs. The stock speakers were starting to sound like crap. They were old school paper with "whizzer" cones. You know, AC Delco's finest. I replaced all four with Blaupunkt, 6.5" 2-ways in back, 4" 2-ways up front. All have adapter plates as the originals were 6x9" in back and 4x6" in front. I opted to go the round instead of oval route cuz round ones are supposed to sound better right.
Here's the rub, it now sounds worse. At low volumes the new speakers might be a little clearer but they are tinny. As you turn the volume up it gets worse. The bass gets boomy and distorted and I think the cones are bottoming out. It sort of sounds like speakers sound in the open air outside their enclosures when the bass gets cancelled out. I'm thinking the adapter plates are too "leaky", letting air get around the speakers to cancel out the bass. It's also possible that the Blaupunkt speakers are just crap. After all they were only $90 total for both pair.
So I need your help sorting this out. Since the car is old I want this to be inexpensive. I'm realistic though and realize that this car isn't going to sound like a concert hall. I'm sticking with HU power only, no amps, so any new speakers need to be fairly efficient. My first reaction was to go with new 6x9's in back and to make the 6.5s fit in front. This would fill up the factory locations and seal better. If that were the best route I'd need your recomendation for decent 6x9's. I'm open to suggestions though so if you guys think there is a better way just let me know. Once we settle on a solution I'll also want your help on the cheapest place to buy the stuff too.
Thanks in advance.
Rock Doc
Here's the rub, it now sounds worse. At low volumes the new speakers might be a little clearer but they are tinny. As you turn the volume up it gets worse. The bass gets boomy and distorted and I think the cones are bottoming out. It sort of sounds like speakers sound in the open air outside their enclosures when the bass gets cancelled out. I'm thinking the adapter plates are too "leaky", letting air get around the speakers to cancel out the bass. It's also possible that the Blaupunkt speakers are just crap. After all they were only $90 total for both pair.
So I need your help sorting this out. Since the car is old I want this to be inexpensive. I'm realistic though and realize that this car isn't going to sound like a concert hall. I'm sticking with HU power only, no amps, so any new speakers need to be fairly efficient. My first reaction was to go with new 6x9's in back and to make the 6.5s fit in front. This would fill up the factory locations and seal better. If that were the best route I'd need your recomendation for decent 6x9's. I'm open to suggestions though so if you guys think there is a better way just let me know. Once we settle on a solution I'll also want your help on the cheapest place to buy the stuff too.
Thanks in advance.
Rock Doc
