Looking for a few suggestions.
jaimysessanna
10-09-2010, 09:03 PM
Hello everyone, I'm here looking for a few suggestions on my current setup. Now it isn't anything fancy, and pretty basic.
I have a 95 Civic EX with a Pioneer head unit and I need to replace the door speakers. I currently have 3-way Pioneer's in the rear deck lid and they sound great. I was wondering however, would I be best off if I moved these speakers currently installed in the rear, to the doors and then went for some decent 2-way's for the rear deck lid.
I'll explain my desired outcome. I don't need any hard hitting subs, nor do I like tin-like sound. I really enjoy the sound found in such stock stereos such as in your everyday conventional cars, i.e. Impala's, Buick LeSabre's, Ford Taurus'. I enjoy good sound.
So I was wondering if I have the 3-way Pioneer's up front, and some 2-way's in the rear, would I be able to accomplish this?
Thank you for all of your input and I look forward to hearing some fantastic suggestions!
I have a 95 Civic EX with a Pioneer head unit and I need to replace the door speakers. I currently have 3-way Pioneer's in the rear deck lid and they sound great. I was wondering however, would I be best off if I moved these speakers currently installed in the rear, to the doors and then went for some decent 2-way's for the rear deck lid.
I'll explain my desired outcome. I don't need any hard hitting subs, nor do I like tin-like sound. I really enjoy the sound found in such stock stereos such as in your everyday conventional cars, i.e. Impala's, Buick LeSabre's, Ford Taurus'. I enjoy good sound.
So I was wondering if I have the 3-way Pioneer's up front, and some 2-way's in the rear, would I be able to accomplish this?
Thank you for all of your input and I look forward to hearing some fantastic suggestions!
PaulD
10-10-2010, 05:16 PM
most factory systems have a sub these days. A 6X9 or 6 1/2" speaker will not give much bass.
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