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Best 6 1/2" speakers that aren't outrageously pricey
Best 6 1/2" speakers that aren't outrageously pricey
I've got a 4 speaker system in my 98 firebird, but I don't really have a lot of cash to throw around. I've also got T-Tops so I can only get 1 10in sub via the stealthbox.
My real question here is what would you guys recommend for 6 1/2" speakers? 2 in the front, 2 in the back. Let me know, thanks in advance for the input.
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I put sony Xplod 3 ways i my front speakers snd have compalints for the 80 a piar i soent on them. granted the more money the better they sound but the sony's are good
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for not too much more over the sony's you can get the Cerwin Vega V-mag 603 or 603, cant remember.
they sound incredible, i have them in my fronts and Rockford Fanatic Hpsomethings in the rear (150 a pair) and the cerwins sound MUCH better.
i got the cerwins for 5ish the rockfords for 6ish with my bestbuy discount.
Yeah, I have the Cerwin Vega 602 or 6002's in my front doors, running off a 4 channel clarion amp. It's not a TON of power, but anything is better than the factory deck power or factory amps. They run less than $150 brand new at best Buy. I have been very happy with them, and even when I was TRYING to blow them for warranty purposes, I couldn't do it easily, very nice speakers.
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for not too much more over the sony's you can get the Cerwin Vega V-mag 603 or 603, cant remember.
they sound incredible, i have them in my fronts and Rockford Fanatic Hpsomethings in the rear (150 a pair) and the cerwins sound MUCH better.
i got the cerwins for 50ish the rockfords for 60ish with my bestbuy discount.
Forget the sony's. All that glitter and fancy molding is just that. Infinity, Polk, CV are all good coaxials. For just a little more, the JL TR series coaxials are excellent. If you're looking into seperates, go MB Quart. You can find them on Ebay pretty cheap most of the time.
With any of these speakers, you'll be best served by adding an amplifier. The Deck power won't even begin to push these speakers to their limits, but I've been impressed by the power in the Delco Tape heads. You might be able to get by for a while if you're not ready to get into an amp yet. If you are going to keep the factory head, DON'T CLIP THE OUTPUT. The amps in most head units can't tollerate clipping for very long, and you'll damage your speakers pretty easily if you push it too much.
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People tell me all the time that they prefer the sound of the less expensive INFINITY Reference 605 cs speakers because of there soft dome tweeters, (vs. the harsh sounding ridged dome tweeters in the more expensive models)
If you don’t have much $$ don’t even bother with a rear stage, and spend the money on a good 4 channel amp and bridge it to power the font speakers. Later down the road, if you crave more overall volume, buy a set of rear speakers, but make sure they are the same speakers that you have upfront.
Remember the front speakers are what matter; the rest are just “fill”.
I just picked up the pioneer premier 6.5" speakers. They have an aluminum molded cone and 3 way with titanium built in tweeters. They are sensitive to over 100 db and have a frequency response of up to 25000 hz. They handle a max of 220 watts max with a 90 watt rms range. I picked them up for $100 a pair but I believe they run about $160 a pair normally. I'll let you know how they sound, I did research on every brand before I bought this particular model and felt that for the money the were the best speaker.
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