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AcidicDreams: Thank you for your response. A little more information if you can. I am not opposed to spending more money. It does not grow trees for me but I know what I want my stereo to sound like. I am not a teenager that only wants to shake the neighbor's windows 3 blocks away with bass. I am looking for sound quality first then quantity.
I have never had a sound processor. What is the specific purpose and what would be your recommendations for brand/model(s). I have not found any 6 channel amps that will fit under my seat. I really like the stock look (I know the headunit and tweeters don't look stock, but compared to most...) Are there any quality 6 channel amps that are small enough to fit under one seat? Are there any quality amps that would be small enough to have two 4 channel amps under the seat? I know I ultimately want to go to an active crossover system. Just need the correct amps to do it.
I love my Focal. I just want a little more. If I add a 4" and make it a 3 way, my assumption is that it will be better than a 2 way. If I was to change my speaker brand, I most likely would go with one of Dynaudio's 3 way system 360 or 362. That would allow me to have the 8" in the door instead of the 6.5" that I have now.
Extra tweeters probably have to go unless I can figure out a way to have an additional 6.5" in the door...(and if I add a 4" in the dash, I would need 2 setsof them also.) Most likely not going to happen.
The 6.5" mids are very close to the door panel. There is approximately a 1/2" ring to bring the speakers closer to the door panel. I don't think there is any problem with the quality of the sound coming from the doors.
So where I am today -the easiest thing to do is to change the 2nd pair of tweeters in the dash to 4" speakers and get a 3 way crossover. (I can do this relatively quickly) Then start trying to figure out what my next step is. a sound processor that will work with my Kenwood dnx7100 and what amps to get to make a active crossover.
I have never had a sound processor. What is the specific purpose and what would be your recommendations for brand/model(s). I have not found any 6 channel amps that will fit under my seat. I really like the stock look (I know the headunit and tweeters don't look stock, but compared to most...) Are there any quality 6 channel amps that are small enough to fit under one seat? Are there any quality amps that would be small enough to have two 4 channel amps under the seat? I know I ultimately want to go to an active crossover system. Just need the correct amps to do it.
I love my Focal. I just want a little more. If I add a 4" and make it a 3 way, my assumption is that it will be better than a 2 way. If I was to change my speaker brand, I most likely would go with one of Dynaudio's 3 way system 360 or 362. That would allow me to have the 8" in the door instead of the 6.5" that I have now.
Extra tweeters probably have to go unless I can figure out a way to have an additional 6.5" in the door...(and if I add a 4" in the dash, I would need 2 setsof them also.) Most likely not going to happen.
The 6.5" mids are very close to the door panel. There is approximately a 1/2" ring to bring the speakers closer to the door panel. I don't think there is any problem with the quality of the sound coming from the doors.
So where I am today -the easiest thing to do is to change the 2nd pair of tweeters in the dash to 4" speakers and get a 3 way crossover. (I can do this relatively quickly) Then start trying to figure out what my next step is. a sound processor that will work with my Kenwood dnx7100 and what amps to get to make a active crossover.
