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Help.. Dont know anything about car audio read and give me some ideas please
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<blockquote data-quote="Chevy90Cavi" data-source="post: 6953186" data-attributes="member: 625015"><p>Commenting mainly on the mixed sub sizes here.</p><p></p><p>I know for my Cavi my perfect setup for full range of bass will be 2 10's and 2 12's. i'll be running 4 inch highs in the front and 6x9's in the rears. I don't amp my highs because truth be told you don't really need to. Your deck pushes enough wattage to your speakers that you don't really need to, unless you're running really high end highs such as Lanzar. You can run a perfectly good setup without doing that. It's different for each car but 2 10's and 2 12's will do a full range very well.</p><p></p><p>Make sure when you first setup everything, don't just point your sub towards your trunk (away from the driver). Try facing it towards you as well. Again each car is acoustically different. My buddies Ecplise is a hatchback and his sub works better facing away from him, where as i have mine facing towards me. My seats fold down also, but even with them up i get better sound with it towards me.</p><p></p><p>You don't need the most expensive deck. I've run an "el cheapo" Kenwood deck before, and it had killer sound (I really like Kenwoods, BTW). Bluetooth is nice and all, but if you're not gonna buy the stuff for it then whats the piont?</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps in decision making.</p><p></p><p>- Zach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevy90Cavi, post: 6953186, member: 625015"] Commenting mainly on the mixed sub sizes here. I know for my Cavi my perfect setup for full range of bass will be 2 10's and 2 12's. i'll be running 4 inch highs in the front and 6x9's in the rears. I don't amp my highs because truth be told you don't really need to. Your deck pushes enough wattage to your speakers that you don't really need to, unless you're running really high end highs such as Lanzar. You can run a perfectly good setup without doing that. It's different for each car but 2 10's and 2 12's will do a full range very well. Make sure when you first setup everything, don't just point your sub towards your trunk (away from the driver). Try facing it towards you as well. Again each car is acoustically different. My buddies Ecplise is a hatchback and his sub works better facing away from him, where as i have mine facing towards me. My seats fold down also, but even with them up i get better sound with it towards me. You don't need the most expensive deck. I've run an "el cheapo" Kenwood deck before, and it had killer sound (I really like Kenwoods, BTW). Bluetooth is nice and all, but if you're not gonna buy the stuff for it then whats the piont? Hope this helps in decision making. - Zach [/QUOTE]
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