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<blockquote data-quote="chevy_aveo_2005" data-source="post: 8474536" data-attributes="member: 668587"><p>Thank you very much. First off let me just explain my original intentions. My old set up was just two 6x9 pioneer TS-A6986R. I had absolutely no speakers mounted in the doors because the car was a geo tracker. Anyways i had a pioneer TS-SW3002S4 in the hatch. The set up sounded great with edm music. The problem was with rock music. I like my bass with the guitars and such, but the sub would hit hard with the bass drum with rock and roll. So, my intentions with this set up was to do the components in the front, and a component in the rear. the rear components were supposed to hit down to 50 hz (hence the 8's) and then set the sub to hit 50hz and under. The main goal was to get the rock and roll to sound better. Here's the speakers i bought for my new car</p><p></p><p>2 PIONEER TS-B400PRO 4"-rear dash</p><p></p><p>1 pair of PIONEER TS-M800PRO-rear dash</p><p></p><p>1 pair of DB DRIVE P3 6K 6.5" Pro Audio Midrange Speakers-for the front doors</p><p></p><p>1 Pioneer Stereo MVH-X560BT</p><p></p><p>1 pair of interfire 2-way passive crossovers-for the rear component set</p><p></p><p>1 Rockford Fosgate RFK4D 4 Gauge Complete Dual Amplifier/Amp Installation Kit</p><p></p><p>1 Pioneer GM Digital Series GM-D9605 2000 Watt 5-Channel Class FD Amplifier-for components</p><p></p><p>1 Pioneer GM-D8601 mono amp-for sub</p><p></p><p>72 ft of dynamat, the radio harness, couple accessories and a set of spacers for the front speakers.</p><p></p><p>Again the idea was to make the my system more versatile with different genres by putting the 8's to work rather than the sub all the time. That was the idea at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevy_aveo_2005, post: 8474536, member: 668587"] Thank you very much. First off let me just explain my original intentions. My old set up was just two 6x9 pioneer TS-A6986R. I had absolutely no speakers mounted in the doors because the car was a geo tracker. Anyways i had a pioneer TS-SW3002S4 in the hatch. The set up sounded great with edm music. The problem was with rock music. I like my bass with the guitars and such, but the sub would hit hard with the bass drum with rock and roll. So, my intentions with this set up was to do the components in the front, and a component in the rear. the rear components were supposed to hit down to 50 hz (hence the 8's) and then set the sub to hit 50hz and under. The main goal was to get the rock and roll to sound better. Here's the speakers i bought for my new car 2 PIONEER TS-B400PRO 4"-rear dash 1 pair of PIONEER TS-M800PRO-rear dash 1 pair of DB DRIVE P3 6K 6.5" Pro Audio Midrange Speakers-for the front doors 1 Pioneer Stereo MVH-X560BT 1 pair of interfire 2-way passive crossovers-for the rear component set 1 Rockford Fosgate RFK4D 4 Gauge Complete Dual Amplifier/Amp Installation Kit 1 Pioneer GM Digital Series GM-D9605 2000 Watt 5-Channel Class FD Amplifier-for components 1 Pioneer GM-D8601 mono amp-for sub 72 ft of dynamat, the radio harness, couple accessories and a set of spacers for the front speakers. Again the idea was to make the my system more versatile with different genres by putting the 8's to work rather than the sub all the time. That was the idea at least. [/QUOTE]
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