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Trying to decide on a setup for the daily driver after being out of audio for 5 years
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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8710562" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>Hello ladies and gents, I'm back after a very long hiatus. </p><p></p><p>I'm trying to put together some kind of decent sounding system for my Jetta, and the only real part left is the substage. </p><p></p><p>Herr is what I have situated so far:</p><p></p><p>Head unit is a Kenwood KMM-X704</p><p></p><p>Fronts are a set of MB Quart CQ-61 comps I held onto when I got out powered by a Zed Mikro IV I also kept. </p><p></p><p>Keeping the stock rear speakers and powering them with the head unit. </p><p></p><p>Substage will either be powered by 2 channels bridged on the Mikro, or potentially from the blown Mmats D2100.2 I have if I can find someone to fix it for a decent price.</p><p></p><p>I have sitting my closet a single 10w6 with a small sealed enclosure and a single JBL W15 GTI MK2 left from running a pair of them. Trunk space is at a premium so the W15 is probably getting sold unless I decide to cut a hole in my rear deck and run it infinite baffle. </p><p></p><p>Obviously with what I have I can either go BIG or stay small. I would love to run the W15, but I'm not committed to cutting up my car just yet. If I could get my hands on a nice, low Fs tc9 based sub with some soft spiders I could give it 1.5 cubes sealed and throw 200w at it and probably be satisfied for now, but we all know how that goes. </p><p></p><p>So does anyone have a suggestion for something with good cone area and flat-ish response that is happy in smaller enclosures? </p><p></p><p>My last setup was a pair of the W15s infinite baffle powered by the D2100 on roughly 2000w at 1.5 ohm, but now I have kids and I carry a ton of tools in my trunk for work so I need that trunk space if I can keep it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8710562, member: 587645"] Hello ladies and gents, I'm back after a very long hiatus. I'm trying to put together some kind of decent sounding system for my Jetta, and the only real part left is the substage. Herr is what I have situated so far: Head unit is a Kenwood KMM-X704 Fronts are a set of MB Quart CQ-61 comps I held onto when I got out powered by a Zed Mikro IV I also kept. Keeping the stock rear speakers and powering them with the head unit. Substage will either be powered by 2 channels bridged on the Mikro, or potentially from the blown Mmats D2100.2 I have if I can find someone to fix it for a decent price. I have sitting my closet a single 10w6 with a small sealed enclosure and a single JBL W15 GTI MK2 left from running a pair of them. Trunk space is at a premium so the W15 is probably getting sold unless I decide to cut a hole in my rear deck and run it infinite baffle. Obviously with what I have I can either go BIG or stay small. I would love to run the W15, but I'm not committed to cutting up my car just yet. If I could get my hands on a nice, low Fs tc9 based sub with some soft spiders I could give it 1.5 cubes sealed and throw 200w at it and probably be satisfied for now, but we all know how that goes. So does anyone have a suggestion for something with good cone area and flat-ish response that is happy in smaller enclosures? My last setup was a pair of the W15s infinite baffle powered by the D2100 on roughly 2000w at 1.5 ohm, but now I have kids and I carry a ton of tools in my trunk for work so I need that trunk space if I can keep it. [/QUOTE]
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