benzinabrera
Junior Member
Hi Guys, im new here so please bear with my stupidity at times
Ok so i will break it down.
I drive a Alfa Romeo Brera and the sound setup in these cars are truly horrible, as soon as you start driving the midbass falls flat and more detailed sounds dissepear, also they cant go very loud without distorting. so i decided to plan my setup.
So far what i have is:
-2x Boston Acoustics GTA 602 amps
-A lot of silent coat sound dampner
-Nice thick MDF spacers thats been made off a template of the original plastic spacers
-Aluminium Plates cut to the correct shape to seal the big open hole in the door
What im thinking of coupling with these:
-Rockford Fosgate P1675-S 60W RMS Splits
-Rockford Fosgate P1S4-8 8inch subwoofer
-Sealed MDF Box Made to size as advised with rockfords box advisor
-Lightning Audio 4 Guage Wiring Kit
Ok, standard the car has 6.5 inch speakers in front, 3 inchers in the back and no subwoofer.
I want to disconnect the 3 inchers as nobody sits in the back anyway and my personal opinion is they will only throw off the sound balance
i want to run the system off my standard headunit and luckily the boston amps have built in speaker inputs so i dont need to mess with line converters etc, etc.
my only thing i wonder about is if the amp does low pass filtering on the splits, does that mean the midbass will also be cut out from the splits? the reason im asking is that isnt it kind of pointless to purchase higher end splits if they wont do any form of punching?
also i like tight and punchy bass but i want to preserve the space in my boot, i want to mount it in the side of the boot like alfa would usually do with their bose systems.
I want to silent coat out the door, seal it with the aluminium plate i had made and also silent coat the plate to make sure it doesnt resonate. and ofcourse use the mdf spacers instead of the oem plastic ones
Ok now for the questions, Are these rockford speakers good speakers?
Should i rather buy a rockford wiring kit also or should the lightning audio kit be good enough?
Would you guys reccomend anything else in the same pricerange?
Would you do anything different and why?
And now for the grand question, what do i want it to sound like??
Well, honestly im not a serious BIG sound guy i like tight bass and smooth splits but to put things in perspective, to me a nice sound system would be your typical Bose, Harman kardon Logic 7 BMW sound system or Lexus Mark levinson sound, i know to many audiophiles these are crappy systems but like i said im not a big sound connoisseur so to me these are usually Nice.
Do you guys think my rockford system will be able to sound on par with these factory type systems or will fail?
Please feel free to ask questions, criticize, advise etc etc
Ok so i will break it down.
I drive a Alfa Romeo Brera and the sound setup in these cars are truly horrible, as soon as you start driving the midbass falls flat and more detailed sounds dissepear, also they cant go very loud without distorting. so i decided to plan my setup.
So far what i have is:
-2x Boston Acoustics GTA 602 amps
-A lot of silent coat sound dampner
-Nice thick MDF spacers thats been made off a template of the original plastic spacers
-Aluminium Plates cut to the correct shape to seal the big open hole in the door
What im thinking of coupling with these:
-Rockford Fosgate P1675-S 60W RMS Splits
-Rockford Fosgate P1S4-8 8inch subwoofer
-Sealed MDF Box Made to size as advised with rockfords box advisor
-Lightning Audio 4 Guage Wiring Kit
Ok, standard the car has 6.5 inch speakers in front, 3 inchers in the back and no subwoofer.
I want to disconnect the 3 inchers as nobody sits in the back anyway and my personal opinion is they will only throw off the sound balance
i want to run the system off my standard headunit and luckily the boston amps have built in speaker inputs so i dont need to mess with line converters etc, etc.
my only thing i wonder about is if the amp does low pass filtering on the splits, does that mean the midbass will also be cut out from the splits? the reason im asking is that isnt it kind of pointless to purchase higher end splits if they wont do any form of punching?
also i like tight and punchy bass but i want to preserve the space in my boot, i want to mount it in the side of the boot like alfa would usually do with their bose systems.
I want to silent coat out the door, seal it with the aluminium plate i had made and also silent coat the plate to make sure it doesnt resonate. and ofcourse use the mdf spacers instead of the oem plastic ones
Ok now for the questions, Are these rockford speakers good speakers?
Should i rather buy a rockford wiring kit also or should the lightning audio kit be good enough?
Would you guys reccomend anything else in the same pricerange?
Would you do anything different and why?
And now for the grand question, what do i want it to sound like??
Well, honestly im not a serious BIG sound guy i like tight bass and smooth splits but to put things in perspective, to me a nice sound system would be your typical Bose, Harman kardon Logic 7 BMW sound system or Lexus Mark levinson sound, i know to many audiophiles these are crappy systems but like i said im not a big sound connoisseur so to me these are usually Nice.
Do you guys think my rockford system will be able to sound on par with these factory type systems or will fail?
Please feel free to ask questions, criticize, advise etc etc
