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pdwhelan

posted on 13th Jul 07 at 21:50

tbh he didnt say anything about a sub in his setup! :lol:

But i have just gone from 6x9's to a sub with cheap front components and it sounds miles better!
If i was you i would invest in a stealth shelf, i swopped mine for a sub lol.


flybikeslee

posted on 13th Jul 07 at 20:36

speakers in rear door cards ;)


karisma_corsa

posted on 13th Jul 07 at 17:34

As carl said, 6 x 9s and Subs dont work well together. usualy good systems comprise off the following

setup 1
amplified components up front
sub in teh rear

setup 2
amplified components up front
amplified 6 x 9s in teh rear

both will sound good, but you really shudnt mix subs with 6 x 9s, make sure you have sound deadening on teh front doors and in teh rear if you can afford it. ( a good alternative if ur skint is roof flashing from homebase).


mike16v

posted on 28th Feb 04 at 14:39

put ure speakers in ure parcel shelf, then buy sum accoustic cloth, itys not much, and cover the parcel shelf and staple to under side, so it looks like a plain flat parcel shelf


bubble

posted on 28th Feb 04 at 13:57

fook em off in the bin. think like this. ure the driver so have quality sound up front ans subs in back. bass is non directional so concentrate on quality components. if u want good sound spend about 200 on fronts:thumbs:


Sando

posted on 27th Feb 04 at 11:41

Comps up front, sub in the boot, power it all by an amp. Proper bo.


M4tt

posted on 27th Feb 04 at 10:37

put em in the rear door cards ( i hate 6x9s though, get rid if you can )

make sure you fully sound deaden if you put im here though, and strengthen the cards by screwing the speakers into some mdf or sumin.


1.0l12vbadboy

posted on 27th Feb 04 at 10:21

tint ya windows first


SRi_m00k

posted on 27th Feb 04 at 07:02

yeah flog em put the ££ towards a small sub amp and comps

u'll have a stealthy system and it'll sound waaaaay better


AndyW

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 23:52

i was thinking of maybe just getting components, as i already have sub n amp. but i was thinkin of gettin rid of them.

cant make my mind up at the mo :lol: ill think of summat


corsa_lover

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 22:56

thats what id suggest they also do them in different colours, very good


mwg

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 21:11

In the bin,

upgrade to some decent front componants, add a sub and run them all off an amp, job done:thumbs:




this is good advice. subs and 6x9 dont work well together. however if u still want to put in 6x9s try autoacoustics.co.uk for a stealth shelf. expensive but good quality and u cant tell they are in there:thumbs:


carl moffatt

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 17:00

quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
where could i put my 6x9's


In the bin,

upgrade to some decent front componants, add a sub and run them all off an amp, job done:thumbs:


--Dave--

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 15:54

true, i've just taken mine back off.

Dave


AndyW

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 15:52

yea but i think that makes it obvious theres summat on there... mate

arsenal tho :thumbs: like ur thinking :lol:


--Dave--

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 14:10

fit them into the parcel shelf, and then cover em with an Arsenal flag (or any team of your choice :))

Dave


AndyW

posted on 26th Feb 04 at 13:59

ok wanna start puttin a bit of ice in me corsa now, prob is i dnt really want it all on show. so where could i put my 6x9's etc so they are hidden, i dont really wanna buy a stealth shelf neither.:wave: