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Looking for good midbass speakers & crossover to pair with my Tymphany tweeters
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<blockquote data-quote="killeraxemannic" data-source="post: 8642873" data-attributes="member: 640200"><p>I don't want to get into the middle of the discussion that yall are having but I just wanted to say that yes I am fully aware that I need to install the drivers properly and sound deaden the doors. I have some sound deadener ordered already for the install. I was more asking the question of what speakers &amp; crossover setup pair well with my current tweeters. I have quite a bit of home audio experience just not really much in the way of car audio and nothing to the caliber or quality that I am trying to achieve here.</p><p></p><p>Anyways besides that I sort of had a deus ex machina happen with this whole project... I just found out that I had a ton of points on my work rewards website for a project I did so I ended up with $500 to spend at Crutchfield. Now I am thinking that I am going to get my amp from there and get a decent set of components and then spend the rest of the money I had saved up for the project on a Mini DSP. The Twk 88 looks nice but I really don't want to spend that much additional money when I don't have to. As far as the sub goes I found a guy that builds custom speaker boxes that fit in the factory location that are sized correctly in cu ft for a Rockford Fosgate P3SD-2. I want to stay in the factory sub location because it's hidden under the floor in the back and I am always carrying cargo in the back of my car with the seats folded down so I don't want a sub back there. I think an 8 in will be just fine as I'm not into crazy amounts of bass. Most likely going to get a second mini 4 channel amp of some sort to run the rear speakers and the subwoofer and use the Alpine MVR-F300 for my front midbass and tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killeraxemannic, post: 8642873, member: 640200"] I don't want to get into the middle of the discussion that yall are having but I just wanted to say that yes I am fully aware that I need to install the drivers properly and sound deaden the doors. I have some sound deadener ordered already for the install. I was more asking the question of what speakers & crossover setup pair well with my current tweeters. I have quite a bit of home audio experience just not really much in the way of car audio and nothing to the caliber or quality that I am trying to achieve here. Anyways besides that I sort of had a deus ex machina happen with this whole project... I just found out that I had a ton of points on my work rewards website for a project I did so I ended up with $500 to spend at Crutchfield. Now I am thinking that I am going to get my amp from there and get a decent set of components and then spend the rest of the money I had saved up for the project on a Mini DSP. The Twk 88 looks nice but I really don't want to spend that much additional money when I don't have to. As far as the sub goes I found a guy that builds custom speaker boxes that fit in the factory location that are sized correctly in cu ft for a Rockford Fosgate P3SD-2. I want to stay in the factory sub location because it's hidden under the floor in the back and I am always carrying cargo in the back of my car with the seats folded down so I don't want a sub back there. I think an 8 in will be just fine as I'm not into crazy amounts of bass. Most likely going to get a second mini 4 channel amp of some sort to run the rear speakers and the subwoofer and use the Alpine MVR-F300 for my front midbass and tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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