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Please help me find a set of 4x6's and 5.25's to match...
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<blockquote data-quote="SHMaRiM" data-source="post: 8147949" data-attributes="member: 655891"><p><img src="http://i.seimg.net/images/376766/main/rsd5.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>I'm looking at my rear speaker location and I think I can fit a 5.25" in the rear as well with a little modification. So... I have a few questions.</p><p></p><p>1. Would it be better to put a coaxial in the rear and component in the front? Or use components on both and drill a hole for a tweeter. There should be plenty of room for either option.</p><p></p><p>2. I've been looking at mb quart speakers but would like to get some reviews before biting the bullet. I like the onyx series since it has a 1" tweeter that would fit perfect in the stock location up front. Its also a silk speaker which I've been told sounds better than the bright aluminum ones... The other option is the reference series, but if the onyx sounds great, Idk if I'll bother spending the extra. Either way, its pretty cheap but I'd love to hear from anyone with mb quart speakers.</p><p></p><p>3. If you have any other suggestions that would be great. I've searched through sonicelectronix and crutchfield, as well as many other sites, but reviews are scarce. Preferably, I'd like to just upgrade to something better than my current Phoenix Golds. They are fairly old and the crossover on the fronts is laughable. Its an old sony that the previous owner must have found at RadioShack or something...</p><p></p><p>4. Also, if possible, I'd like to stick with one company for the speakers, 10" sub, and amps. I can't necessarily build a system with too much power given its a mk1 VW with a 90a alternator. I'm thinking roughly 75-80w per channel for speakers, and about 200-250w for the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHMaRiM, post: 8147949, member: 655891"] [IMG]http://i.seimg.net/images/376766/main/rsd5.jpg[/IMG] I'm looking at my rear speaker location and I think I can fit a 5.25" in the rear as well with a little modification. So... I have a few questions. 1. Would it be better to put a coaxial in the rear and component in the front? Or use components on both and drill a hole for a tweeter. There should be plenty of room for either option. 2. I've been looking at mb quart speakers but would like to get some reviews before biting the bullet. I like the onyx series since it has a 1" tweeter that would fit perfect in the stock location up front. Its also a silk speaker which I've been told sounds better than the bright aluminum ones... The other option is the reference series, but if the onyx sounds great, Idk if I'll bother spending the extra. Either way, its pretty cheap but I'd love to hear from anyone with mb quart speakers. 3. If you have any other suggestions that would be great. I've searched through sonicelectronix and crutchfield, as well as many other sites, but reviews are scarce. Preferably, I'd like to just upgrade to something better than my current Phoenix Golds. They are fairly old and the crossover on the fronts is laughable. Its an old sony that the previous owner must have found at RadioShack or something... 4. Also, if possible, I'd like to stick with one company for the speakers, 10" sub, and amps. I can't necessarily build a system with too much power given its a mk1 VW with a 90a alternator. I'm thinking roughly 75-80w per channel for speakers, and about 200-250w for the sub. [/QUOTE]
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