8thGenSI
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
I find that as the years go by I tend to lose interest in performing my own installs and would rather find a good shop to take care of the hard work. My budgetary constraints have loosened a bit and would like to pay a good shop to take care of the hard part for me. Especially now that I am dealing with a brand new car, I don’t want to screw up like I did with the others. Because of the fact that this civic is an SI, the door panels will cost me about 2 grand to replace if I screw them up so I figured I would let a shop take that risk.
Ok so here is what I am trying to accomplish. I listen to a wide variety of music, almost everything including but not limited to; Metal, rap, jazz, classic rock, classic country, you get the idea. I have about a $1500 dollar budget for my front stage, I will have to get new equipment and cover install with in this budget. I currently use kicker ss 6.5" comps and a ed nine.4 for the front stage. I am not happy because I am definitely not getting enough midbass, this is most likely attributed to install because they are just mounted in the doors. Also, I think the tweeters are a bit harsh. I have played with settings and tried numerous things and cannot seem to get rid of that harsh sound. I want it loud but clear, and would like to get away from the high frequency headaches I get from my current set up.
Now that all that is out of the way, here are the real questions. keep in mind no matter what route I go I will definitely improve install quality (sealing up doors, sound deadening).
By the way, I am limited to 2 way comps...
1: Active or passive? With wide range of music can I do a decent set up active on this budget without making constant adjustments with genre changes?
2: Speaker selection? The imaging for midrange kind of ***** and I do not want to modify the door panels at all. My front stage needs improvement across the board (midbass, vocal, highs). I like the sound of the focal and hertz stuff to give you and idea.
3: Amp/crossover selection? should I chuck the ed nine.4 and opt for better?
I prefer to buy used by the way, I want to get as much bang for the buck as I can.
Thanks for the help!
Ok so here is what I am trying to accomplish. I listen to a wide variety of music, almost everything including but not limited to; Metal, rap, jazz, classic rock, classic country, you get the idea. I have about a $1500 dollar budget for my front stage, I will have to get new equipment and cover install with in this budget. I currently use kicker ss 6.5" comps and a ed nine.4 for the front stage. I am not happy because I am definitely not getting enough midbass, this is most likely attributed to install because they are just mounted in the doors. Also, I think the tweeters are a bit harsh. I have played with settings and tried numerous things and cannot seem to get rid of that harsh sound. I want it loud but clear, and would like to get away from the high frequency headaches I get from my current set up.
Now that all that is out of the way, here are the real questions. keep in mind no matter what route I go I will definitely improve install quality (sealing up doors, sound deadening).
By the way, I am limited to 2 way comps...
1: Active or passive? With wide range of music can I do a decent set up active on this budget without making constant adjustments with genre changes?
2: Speaker selection? The imaging for midrange kind of ***** and I do not want to modify the door panels at all. My front stage needs improvement across the board (midbass, vocal, highs). I like the sound of the focal and hertz stuff to give you and idea.
3: Amp/crossover selection? should I chuck the ed nine.4 and opt for better?
I prefer to buy used by the way, I want to get as much bang for the buck as I can.
Thanks for the help!
