What would you guys say I need for miss and highs to keep up with 4 15s doing about 150? I was thinking a tweet and a mid in each a pillar and then two eights in each door..
But will the PA speakers sound good?2 PA 6.5's or 8's per door, single supertweeter in each A pillar
That will easily keep up with 150....
my main concern is if it will sound good... :?A single pro audio 6.5 and super tweet will get plenty loud.
You will be making things complicated trying to run components and a raw driver.
You will need an amp and/or headunit with active crossovers to run pro audio.
Deff not going to sound as good as a nice sound quality setup but they are far from sounding bad.my main concern is if it will sound good... :?
I have read that Pro Audio is mainly used to get loud rather than get loud and sound good.... I don't want it to sound bad...
Dont let those so called "audiophiles" confuse you. Some pro audio midranges play midrange a **** ton better then components. You gotta have a SQ based head unit though or else it wont sound as goood or maybe even peaky.my main concern is if it will sound good... :?
I have read that Pro Audio is mainly used to get loud rather than get loud and sound good.... I don't want it to sound bad...
I looked up my HU's specs and it has a 24 bit d/a converter. It has an 8 band EQ. It has 3 4V RCA outputs. It has LP for the sub and HP for the speakers. So I guess I'm ok.Dont let those so called "audiophiles" confuse you. Some pro audio midranges play midrange a **** ton better then components. You gotta have a SQ based head unit though or else it wont sound as goood or maybe even peaky.
should be fine with an 8 band EQ and 24 bit converter.I looked up my HU's specs and it has a 24 bit d/a converter. It has an 8 band EQ. It has 3 4V RCA outputs. It has LP for the sub and HP for the speakers. So I guess I'm ok.