Thanks Beforehand! Cause I'm looking for suggestions!
I'm planning to upgrade the sound system of my 2012 TSX. For the mids I could use the two front doors 6.5" stock location, the two rear doors 6.5" , two rear deck 6.5" and the 8" rear deck .
My question is regarding mids, as you can see. My goal is to get loud as the stock speaker locations allow me to. I plan to run the mids out of a 4 channel Taramps TS2000x4 (500W rms x 4 @ 2ohms) that I already own. In first place I though of filling up the 7 stock speaker locations with midrange speakers. Then I realized I need to be more careful, so I started again...
I would specially like to buy and place the soon-coming Deaf Bonce AP M67AN 6.5" midranges in the front doors stock speaker location. However, from what Ive seen those speakers are not intended for midbass, since its HPF is supposed to be set at around 250hz. But the LPF I would set to my subs would around 80hz. So what happens to that in between? That's where my questions rise:
Should I get some speakers dedicated for midbass?
Which stock location should I place it?
What combinations of midranges and midbass and at which locations would be a "complete and correct and loudest" setup?
Should I even care about midbass?
Could I just fill up all the 7 stock locations of speakers? Are 7 too many that it becomes a bad idea?
Please Help me Out there!!!!!!!
Speakers I have as options(Considering to get) are:
DeafBounce APM67AN (Midrange)
Orion XPM654MB (Midbass)
DS18 6.5 speakers are on this list too(from the 6.5 to the 8" if I decide to use that stock location)
[As you can see, they all are similar in the sense that they are 4 ohms above 250rms, this is so because I plan to run each two of them in parallel for each channel of the Taramps, and maybe if one channel is left I could wire up tweeters there otherwise I'd get a separate amp]
In case you wonder what's happening with lows and highs.
I'll worry about Highs after I decide what to do with mids. About lows I can say I have 2 12 inch subs (1000 rms together) I had installed on my older car, and these I will be installing in this new car too. At least just for the meanwhile, I plan to later upgrade the subs so that they match the mids and highs level.
Didn't mean to write this much but at least you won't need more details. Thanks
I'm planning to upgrade the sound system of my 2012 TSX. For the mids I could use the two front doors 6.5" stock location, the two rear doors 6.5" , two rear deck 6.5" and the 8" rear deck .
My question is regarding mids, as you can see. My goal is to get loud as the stock speaker locations allow me to. I plan to run the mids out of a 4 channel Taramps TS2000x4 (500W rms x 4 @ 2ohms) that I already own. In first place I though of filling up the 7 stock speaker locations with midrange speakers. Then I realized I need to be more careful, so I started again...
I would specially like to buy and place the soon-coming Deaf Bonce AP M67AN 6.5" midranges in the front doors stock speaker location. However, from what Ive seen those speakers are not intended for midbass, since its HPF is supposed to be set at around 250hz. But the LPF I would set to my subs would around 80hz. So what happens to that in between? That's where my questions rise:
Should I get some speakers dedicated for midbass?
Which stock location should I place it?
What combinations of midranges and midbass and at which locations would be a "complete and correct and loudest" setup?
Should I even care about midbass?
Could I just fill up all the 7 stock locations of speakers? Are 7 too many that it becomes a bad idea?
Please Help me Out there!!!!!!!
Speakers I have as options(Considering to get) are:
DeafBounce APM67AN (Midrange)
Orion XPM654MB (Midbass)
DS18 6.5 speakers are on this list too(from the 6.5 to the 8" if I decide to use that stock location)
[As you can see, they all are similar in the sense that they are 4 ohms above 250rms, this is so because I plan to run each two of them in parallel for each channel of the Taramps, and maybe if one channel is left I could wire up tweeters there otherwise I'd get a separate amp]
In case you wonder what's happening with lows and highs.
I'll worry about Highs after I decide what to do with mids. About lows I can say I have 2 12 inch subs (1000 rms together) I had installed on my older car, and these I will be installing in this new car too. At least just for the meanwhile, I plan to later upgrade the subs so that they match the mids and highs level.
Didn't mean to write this much but at least you won't need more details. Thanks