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corsacman

posted on 8th Jan 05 at 16:21

If your only wanting noise then yes get an amp. Look at some cheap ones like Sony, Pioneer or SPLX, there budget, and sound rubbish, but they will go loud :D


Visionz

posted on 8th Jan 05 at 13:31

Im not on about the best quality, all i want is noise, no that bothered bout high quality. just some quality in it. So is it worth the amp or not?


corsacman

posted on 8th Jan 05 at 12:00

The head unit will be more like 12-18 rms. You will also need an external amp to get the best out of your speakers. Something like 4x75rms would be fine for your system.


Visionz

posted on 8th Jan 05 at 11:21

So ive got 6x9's on a rear stealth shelf (no sub obv, as i have shelf) and then i want to upgrade my front component speakers to the (recommended by AdiSRI) Alpine SXS-1757. With a combination of the 2 speakers and my JBL GTO 6x9's would i need to amp either the front components or the 6x9's or a combination of the two? Or could i get away without it? My head unit is a Pioneer DEH-1590R, Rated 45W x4.

So what do you guys think? Can it handle the 4 speakers or does it need an amp, as i really dont wanna have to fork out for an amp as well.....

[Edited on 08-01-2005 by Visionz]


corsacman

posted on 7th Jan 05 at 22:38

If your powering your front components from your head unit then look at components with a low rms figure, around 20-50rms and have a high sensitivty. Dont spend anymore that £50 on them and the adapter you need is from Autoleads (SAK-3001) will allow you to fit 13 or 17 cm, go for 17cm comps though :D


Visionz

posted on 7th Jan 05 at 19:03

bump


Visionz

posted on 1st Jan 05 at 23:33

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Visionz

posted on 29th Dec 04 at 19:51

They fit in and sound gd with standard wiring and manual windows, using them 17cm adapters from halfords?

If so ill order some as soon as you answer :D


AdiSRI

posted on 12th Mar 04 at 17:59

they make corsa b adaptors to both 13cm and 17cm , but as stated u need thin speakers. I have Alpine SXS-1757 comps and they go straight in and sound good.

Bargain at £49.99 aswell.
http://www.letsbuycaraudio.com/main/speakers/16/394


Dom

posted on 12th Mar 04 at 09:13

the diameter doesnt matter, but the depth of the speaker does ;) ive had problems where the magnet is either too big to fit through the hole in the door, or its too deep and stops the window coming down properly :( And i had these probs with a set of 6.5" PG comps, had to send them back :(

And if its a corsa B, the depth you have is about 65mmMAX, around the 2" mark :)


Corsa^Dan

posted on 11th Mar 04 at 22:35

or 13cm's


mwg

posted on 11th Mar 04 at 19:48

ye get adaptor kit from halfords and you can stick in 15cm or 17cm. You are prob looking at £100 to upgrade to some components such as Alpine 17cm


ed

posted on 11th Mar 04 at 19:08

use an adaptor... it doesnt matter what size speakers you buy


DangerousDave16v

posted on 11th Mar 04 at 16:24

what size are my standard front components ('99 sport) and what would be a typical price to upgrade them, to something which can handle the output from my h.u a bit better?

cheers