bmwsparkle 3 Report post Posted December 6, 2004 looking to do light sounds but wont be able to afford a sub for a while what better sound quality would you get outta of eitha two 6" with seperate tweeters and 6" in the back or Same for front but with decent 6x9s in the back? I myself have been led to believe that you get better sound quality out of 6", altho get more "bass" out of 6x9s im not looking something that offers the loudest bass, unlike a lot of car "modifiers" but very much looking for the best sound quality cheers sparkle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*sic 1 Report post Posted December 6, 2004 well the 6x9s you can throw out the window, they attempt (read - not very well) to create bass, this is generally not done well and sounds like poo. 6" speakers will (generally) have a midrange freqency output but most people run (full range through them) and will work great in said range, giving you higher quality of sound if matched with a component set up front you will find the sound to be top notch, make sure you amp everything you can, and not run it off the head unit, try to not even have rear fill at all ie miss those 6" and invest in a sub, you can have nice bass and not overpowering it actually complements the sound and gives a full feel to the music, not just boom... unless your a pussy and care about rear passengers then leave in the 6" ... but yea its up to you its your ride, most things will sound alright in there, its just to what range of nice you want it to get to thats all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest WAGON Report post Posted December 7, 2004 sparkle whatever you do dont copy me lol 5 inch house speakers in the front same in the back and a sub with no amp :) doesnt go to bad stupid not having money sh*t crap sh*t :banghead: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bmwsparkle 3 Report post Posted December 7, 2004 thanks, i was thinkin 6x9s were sh*t, but someone tried to tell me otherwise! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites