need suggestions 6.5in component speakers for s2000

which components morel or hertz

  • Morel Maximo 6 components

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Hertz DSK 165.3 components

    Votes: 1 33.3%

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    3
so im bringing this thread back from the dead things came up and i never replaced my speakers and amp so im back about with a much more focused list for speakers cant choose between the MB Quart PVM216 MB Quart PVM216 6.5" Premium Series Component Speakers, Polk Audio MM6501 Polk Audio MM6501 6.5" Mobile Monitor MM Component Car Speakers, Alpine SPR-60C Alpine SPR-60C 6.5" Type-R Component Car Speakers. also i am stuck between 2 amps to power them the Rockford Fosgate P300X2 Rockford Fosgate P300X2 Punch Series 300W 2-Channel Amplifier,Polk Audio PA D2000.2 Polk Audio PA D2000.2 (PAD2000.2) 500W RMS 2-Channel Amplifier .

so which set of components do you all think i should choose of the 3 and then which of the 2 amps to power them //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
so im bringing this thread back from the dead things came up and i never replaced my speakers and amp so im back about with a much more focused list for speakers cant choose between the MB Quart PVM216 MB Quart PVM216 6.5" Premium Series Component Speakers, Polk Audio MM6501 Polk Audio MM6501 6.5" Mobile Monitor MM Component Car Speakers, Alpine SPR-60C Alpine SPR-60C 6.5" Type-R Component Car Speakers. also i am stuck between 2 amps to power them the Rockford Fosgate P300X2 Rockford Fosgate P300X2 Punch Series 300W 2-Channel Amplifier,Polk Audio PA D2000.2 Polk Audio PA D2000.2 (PAD2000.2) 500W RMS 2-Channel Amplifier .
so which set of components do you all think i should choose of the 3 and then which of the 2 amps to power them //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
SoundQubed for 6.5's an PPI P900.4 for amp

 
i have heard of the precision power phantom amps but never heard of soundqubed and cant find much about them anywhere either so not sure i would be comfortable buying them :/
SoundQubed doesnt do a lot of advertising, they'r a factory direct comp, which helps keep cost down. An their products are usually unbeatable in the given price range. Iv yet to see hear or read anything negative about SQ, of course they have their critics but 1-2 reviews cud jus be a bad installs

 
SoundQubed doesnt do a lot of advertising, they'r a factory direct comp, which helps keep cost down. An their products are usually unbeatable in the given price range. Iv yet to see hear or read anything negative about SQ, of course they have their critics but 1-2 reviews cud jus be a bad installs

i cant find the frequency response for the woofer anywhere on their site or its sensitivity do you know what they are? also is the PPI phantom amp that much better than the rockford and the polk i was choosing between i dont really know about the inner build quality of the amps also thats a 4 channel amp i only need a 2 channel

 
Morel maximos for 140
i have heard of morel and nothing but good about them but not sure they would be best for the electronic music i normally listen to. also after calling a few places they people i talked to recommended them more for classical type music than for the electronic and i dont listen to much classical just on occasion

 
i have heard of morel and nothing but good about them but not sure they would be best for the electronic music i normally listen to. also after calling a few places they people i talked to recommended them more for classical type music than for the electronic and i dont listen to much classical just on occasion
I assure you they play all types of music just fine. To me there the best budget comp set

 
Never heard that set from hertz but a couple acknowledgeable SQ guys have told me they didn't like anything below HI energy but again this is what I'm told I know hertz top of the line stuff is just that, top of the line. Hopefully someone with experiences with both can chime in. May want to ask on DIYMA

 
To hit 50 Hz with any authority in a door a 6.5" speaker needs to have a deep/tall motor. This is because it needs to move the cone farther to displace more air. 2.75" of depth is midrange territory, and generally 70-80 Hz is the low end for that size of speaker. It makes a lot more sense to plan to add even 1 small subwoofer and save your speakers the unnecessary beating to try to cover bass frequencies. This isn't a matter of finding a great deal on speakers, it's a matter of physical limitations.
I could do JBL MS-62C for around $200. JBL P660C is also in your price range and it plays a little lower than MS-62C.
suprisingly, many new higher end stock systems hit 50hz with decent authority and their motor structures are tiny bite sized slugs. They suck with everything else but they put out more sub-bass then most of the 200$ and under aftermarket speakers out there and thats with doors untreated and undeadened.

 
suprisingly, many new higher end stock systems hit 50hz with decent authority and their motor structures are tiny bite sized slugs. They suck with everything else but they put out more sub-bass then most of the 200$ and under aftermarket speakers out there and thats with doors untreated and undeadened.
Differently designed speakers, and if there's a factory amplifier there's also an EQ curve to help get that fat bloaty bass sound. They may be a similar size speaker but the similarities generally end there.

 
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