Give me your opinion for a new component set
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Give me your opinion for a new component set
I am looking to redo my entire audio system except my Pioneer HU. Right now I am focusing on which component set to get for the front doors. I plan on having an amp w/65-75W for each set. I want Awsome highs and mids. I am not really concerned of it's quality below 80 Hz (because I will be getting two 12's w/over 600W each) but I do want them to be able to hit below 80 Hz.
Brands I have been looking at are: Ifinity, Alpine, and Focal. I want to hear about any other top of the line brands if you know of them. I have always been a fan of Ifinity (but have heard their Kappa series highs can get a little ruff when using enough power). This Focal set would be awesome, but I don't want to pay $4,300 for them. haha http://signature.crutchfield.com/s_0...owAll=N&tp=106
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One question I am pondering is should I put a component set in the back (mid in the sail panel and tweeter beside the 4" in the rear). What do you guys think? Would that really make a huge difference in quality?
Brands I have been looking at are: Ifinity, Alpine, and Focal. I want to hear about any other top of the line brands if you know of them. I have always been a fan of Ifinity (but have heard their Kappa series highs can get a little ruff when using enough power). This Focal set would be awesome, but I don't want to pay $4,300 for them. haha http://signature.crutchfield.com/s_0...owAll=N&tp=106
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One question I am pondering is should I put a component set in the back (mid in the sail panel and tweeter beside the 4" in the rear). What do you guys think? Would that really make a huge difference in quality?
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Regardless of what components you get make sure you do a good job sound deadening in side the doors and in the sail panels to get the best sound from the speakers.
I found that components in the sailpanels IMO sound best with the tweeters disconnected (no tweeters).
So what's your budget for speakers?
I found that components in the sailpanels IMO sound best with the tweeters disconnected (no tweeters).
So what's your budget for speakers?
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Regardless of what components you get make sure you do a good job sound deadening in side the doors and in the sail panels to get the best sound from the speakers.
I found that components in the sailpanels IMO sound best with the tweeters disconnected (no tweeters).
So what's your budget for speakers?
I found that components in the sailpanels IMO sound best with the tweeters disconnected (no tweeters).
So what's your budget for speakers?
My budget is very flexible, but as you know about any audio equipment, there is always a more expensive piece of equipment. I would like to stay under $500 for the front component set, because I will still have to buy an amp to push them.
It sounds like CDT is a very good brand, but there are a ton of sets and I don't think anyone demo's them anwhere close to South Dakota.
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I can get you a stellar deal on a nice CDT component set. The JBL's are also nice. I carry Infinity but like the fore mentioned much better. Infinity's seemd to have a much harsher tweeter and lacked alot fo the midbass the others put out.
I was in my Trans Am today....haven't driven it in awhile....and the CDT midbass in the doors were bumping. I had forgotten how hard they hit. It's been a while since I cranked up the stereo and let her rip. I was listening to Joe Walsh's Confessor among several other things. I currently have the same speaker that is in the $229.00 deal in my doors...just in a carbon fiber coned version. On aftermarket power they really hit.
I was in my Trans Am today....haven't driven it in awhile....and the CDT midbass in the doors were bumping. I had forgotten how hard they hit. It's been a while since I cranked up the stereo and let her rip. I was listening to Joe Walsh's Confessor among several other things. I currently have the same speaker that is in the $229.00 deal in my doors...just in a carbon fiber coned version. On aftermarket power they really hit.
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I can get you a stellar deal on a nice CDT component set. The JBL's are also nice. I carry Infinity but like the fore mentioned much better. Infinity's seemd to have a much harsher tweeter and lacked alot fo the midbass the others put out.
I was in my Trans Am today....haven't driven it in awhile....and the CDT midbass in the doors were bumping. I had forgotten how hard they hit. It's been a while since I cranked up the stereo and let her rip. I was listening to Joe Walsh's Confessor among several other things. I currently have the same speaker that is in the $229.00 deal in my doors...just in a carbon fiber coned version. On aftermarket power they really hit.
I was in my Trans Am today....haven't driven it in awhile....and the CDT midbass in the doors were bumping. I had forgotten how hard they hit. It's been a while since I cranked up the stereo and let her rip. I was listening to Joe Walsh's Confessor among several other things. I currently have the same speaker that is in the $229.00 deal in my doors...just in a carbon fiber coned version. On aftermarket power they really hit.
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Focal 165KF ($500), Image Dynamics-XS-65 ($480), Morel Dotech Ovation Comp 6 ($450), Diamond Audio HEX S600s ($370), Rainbow CMX 265 ($360), Alpine SPX-17PRO ($350)
I'd recommend CDT Mid/mid bass speakers for the sailpanels.
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these.
I'd recommend CDT Mid/mid bass speakers for the sailpanels.
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these.
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Here are some reviews I found.
http://www.bestcovery.com/best-mains...speaker-system
- Not sure how much I trust this one though. It doesn't state any statistical comparisons.
http://www.caraudiomag.com/specialfe...son/index.html
- This one is cool, because they acually tested each on and showed an overlayed graph of each one's response. Too bad they didn't do a review on some mainstream components.
http://www.bestcovery.com/best-mains...speaker-system
- Not sure how much I trust this one though. It doesn't state any statistical comparisons.
http://www.caraudiomag.com/specialfe...son/index.html
- This one is cool, because they acually tested each on and showed an overlayed graph of each one's response. Too bad they didn't do a review on some mainstream components.
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Here's one for the CDT HD-62 comp set compared to the Infinity KAPPA Perfect 6.1. They also threw in the CL-61 comp set which is CDT's entry level but still better then alot of box store brands top of the line.
http://www.caraudio.com/forum/subwoo...t-hd-62-a.html
http://www.caraudio.com/forum/subwoo...t-hd-62-a.html
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Focal 165KF ($500), Image Dynamics-XS-65 ($480), Morel Dotech Ovation Comp 6 ($450), Diamond Audio HEX S600s ($370), Rainbow CMX 265 ($360), Alpine SPX-17PRO ($350)
I'd recommend CDT Mid/mid bass speakers for the sailpanels.
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these.
I'd recommend CDT Mid/mid bass speakers for the sailpanels.
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these.
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I used to run the Bostons and I also liked them alot. I was in fact very pleased with them for midbass and crisp highs. The only reason I got rid of them was that I blew one up. That was when I decided to ry the CDT's. I had never heard them or heard OF them before. They were recommended to me by another car audio guy who recommended CDT and Focal to me. Went with the lessor known company....which I was not a dealer for them at that time so everything I bought was at full price like anyone else....was extremely happy with them. That's when I tried another set of the CL series with the carbon fiber cone and have had them in there ever since. I have beat the heck out of them and they keep right on rolling with great sound. I would say on par with the Bostons with more clarity on the high volume spectrum. To date I've used the CL-61, CL-62, and the CL-62CF which are currently in there now. I am itching to try the HD-62's and have a set of ES-62i components sitting right behind me. I just haven't felt the need to do anything further at this point to my T/A because it sounds incredible as is.
I am still debating selling my T/A with the audio system in it and doing another project which will have all the newest CDT gear in it.
I am still debating selling my T/A with the audio system in it and doing another project which will have all the newest CDT gear in it.
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I used to run the Bostons and I also liked them alot. I was in fact very pleased with them for midbass and crisp highs. The only reason I got rid of them was that I blew one up. That was when I decided to ry the CDT's. I had never heard them or heard OF them before. They were recommended to me by another car audio guy who recommended CDT and Focal to me. Went with the lessor known company....which I was not a dealer for them at that time so everything I bought was at full price like anyone else....was extremely happy with them. That's when I tried another set of the CL series with the carbon fiber cone and have had them in there ever since. I have beat the heck out of them and they keep right on rolling with great sound. I would say on par with the Bostons with more clarity on the high volume spectrum. To date I've used the CL-61, CL-62, and the CL-62CF which are currently in there now. I am itching to try the HD-62's and have a set of ES-62i components sitting right behind me. I just haven't felt the need to do anything further at this point to my T/A because it sounds incredible as is.
I am still debating selling my T/A with the audio system in it and doing another project which will have all the newest CDT gear in it.
I am still debating selling my T/A with the audio system in it and doing another project which will have all the newest CDT gear in it.
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Rainbow CS 265 X-plain Pro. Good sound quality, 8mm of Xmax, and very low profile. Also, you say you're not concerned with sub-80Hz reproduction. Change your mind. You should want to run as much bass from your fronts as possible. Also, an 80Hz crossover does NOT mean that your fronts won't be reproducing sub-80Hz content.
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Rainbow CS 265 X-plain Pro. Good sound quality, 8mm of Xmax, and very low profile. Also, you say you're not concerned with sub-80Hz reproduction. Change your mind. You should want to run as much bass from your fronts as possible. Also, an 80Hz crossover does NOT mean that your fronts won't be reproducing sub-80Hz content.
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