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Rockford Fosgate 6.5 vs Hertz with this setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8715916" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Both the Hertz and Polk Audio DB series are good. I'd say the Hertz are better but for the price you pay, well it depends on your budget. Keep in mind that sound deadening the door and plugging the holes will make a larger difference than the difference of the Polk to the Hertz almost certainly. For this reason I'd say if the money saved will let you afford sound deadening then go that route. Jeeps doors are very light, I imagine you could improve their enclosure properties quite a bit.</p><p></p><p>A lot of full range speakers get a bad rep because the door could barely accept the power of the stock speakers without bad resonance or rattling. In other words it's not really the fault of the aftermarket gear, it's that the door has poor audio properties and you're multiplying the wattage by 10x, it's just going to lead to the door's issues sounding worse or at best the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8715916, member: 679555"] Both the Hertz and Polk Audio DB series are good. I'd say the Hertz are better but for the price you pay, well it depends on your budget. Keep in mind that sound deadening the door and plugging the holes will make a larger difference than the difference of the Polk to the Hertz almost certainly. For this reason I'd say if the money saved will let you afford sound deadening then go that route. Jeeps doors are very light, I imagine you could improve their enclosure properties quite a bit. A lot of full range speakers get a bad rep because the door could barely accept the power of the stock speakers without bad resonance or rattling. In other words it's not really the fault of the aftermarket gear, it's that the door has poor audio properties and you're multiplying the wattage by 10x, it's just going to lead to the door's issues sounding worse or at best the same. [/QUOTE]
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