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What will make my system sound better?
You definatly need new door speakers. No you don't need an amp. I just
ordered some Clarion Power System series speakers for my S-10. They sound really good. I liked them more then most speakers because the high's aren't as harsh.. it's a warmer sounding speaker. -- --------------------------------------------- :-D I just cut the cheese! "Lasher" wrote in message ... I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab. So far all the door speakers are factory and I have a Pioneer DEH-7400MP head unit, 2 10" Rockford Fosgate Punch subwoofers in 2 seperate small boxes under back bench seat and a Pioneer GM-962 760W Amp. These seems to sound much better than what I had, but I am looking for superior sound in my truck and I dont know what else I need to do. I figured I would buy new door speakers (do I need to put a amp on them?) . Right now it seems the base is drowning alot of the clearer sounds in my truck. I listen to a lot of heavy metal. What would you guys recommend buying for a good price and best sound? thanks for any help given. Lasher |
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What will make my system sound better?
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 at 02:58 GMT, Lasher
wrote: I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab. So far all the door speakers are factory and I have a Pioneer DEH-7400MP head unit, 2 10" Rockford Fosgate Punch subwoofers in 2 seperate small boxes under back bench seat and a Pioneer GM-962 760W Amp. These seems to sound much better than what I had, but I am looking for superior sound in my truck and I dont know what else I need to do. I figured I would buy new door speakers (do I need to put a amp on them?) . Right now it seems the base is drowning alot of the clearer sounds in my truck. I listen to a lot of heavy metal. What would you guys recommend buying for a good price and best sound? Personally I think a nice component system with the woofer in the door and the tweeter on the piller or right below the windows on the door would have a huge impact! I like Boston Acoustics (BA), but they tend to be expensive. In the past I have has some Polk Audio and they did very nicely, too. I have also heard that Diamond Audio is on par with BA, though the price tag is also on par with BA. I do believe you will want to power the speakers with an external amp as to keep up with your sub. Sam |
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What will make my system sound better?
The answer is obvious to many of us here. Install a separate component set
in front. IMO to get the full benefit out of this component set you'll need to amp them separately. Head units just can't provide the bump 120W can to a midbass up front. As far as what brand, nobody can tell you that. You'll have to go and listen to some yourself. Every speaker sounds different. The question is, does it sound good or bad to you. Ge0 "Lasher" wrote in message ... I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab. So far all the door speakers are factory and I have a Pioneer DEH-7400MP head unit, 2 10" Rockford Fosgate Punch subwoofers in 2 seperate small boxes under back bench seat and a Pioneer GM-962 760W Amp. These seems to sound much better than what I had, but I am looking for superior sound in my truck and I dont know what else I need to do. I figured I would buy new door speakers (do I need to put a amp on them?) . Right now it seems the base is drowning alot of the clearer sounds in my truck. I listen to a lot of heavy metal. What would you guys recommend buying for a good price and best sound? thanks for any help given. Lasher |
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What will make my system sound better?
replace the mids and highs
use MB Quarts - nothing else will do. Rock and heavy metal has lots of highs and mids, not much bass (except for Hell's Bells - AC/DC that kicks ass) You have a truck so that presents itself with a few acoustic problems - very little space. For good bass you will need lots of space - in a van you can do more than in a car - in a car you can do more than in a truck, simply because of space. For highs you will find that everything is closer so cheapie tweets become to sharp and for mids the vehicle isn't very will insulated. Lot of metal and plastic panels (noisy when they vibrate). Every driver(that is subs not the operator of the vehicle) has its own dimensions and the type of box you put the subs in matter but by average you need a box with about 1 cubic foot of volume for each 10" sub(no ports). That will give you the higher end of the sub frequency. Some where between 120 - 80 hertz.as a low. For metal that's all you need, it would be hard to get lower and that will depend on how well the box is made. You don't really have enough cabin volume to go much lower without getting expensive. As sound waves move away form the driver it slows down hence the low sound you hear. The more distance you have for sound to travel, the more objects in the vehicle for sound to pass through (that will slow it down even more) that will produce a heavier bass. If you need more bass then there is only one thing that works and $350 latter, that is the AudioControll Epicenter. The draw back to that is most speaker manufactures wont warranty any thing connected to an epicenter. The Epicenter will give you a 12 db boost (every 3 db sound pressure will double itself) Mb Quarts are the leaders in what they do. Clean, clear sound, none of which is sharp. Loud it wont hurt you ears. The draw back is compared to what you can get from other manufacture they are expensive - but worth it. |
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What will make my system sound better?
replace the mids and highs
use MB Quarts - nothing else will do. Yeah, 'cuz no one else make good component sets. And everyone like Quarts. For good bass you will need lots of space - in a van you can do more than in a car - in a car you can do more than in a truck, simply because of space. BS. The best bass I ever heard was an 8" round Kicker Solobaric in a downfire box in the pass. footwell of a Ferrari 328 that I did. It's a small car AND has almost no space. For highs you will find that everything is closer so cheapie tweets become to sharp and for mids the vehicle isn't very will insulated. I've found that Chevys are pretty well insulated actually. Lot of metal and plastic panels (noisy when they vibrate). Actually Chevy full size pickups are pretty plush. That will give you the higher end of the sub frequency. Some where between 120 - 80 hertz.as a low. WHAT???? What are you smoking. The size of a sub has NOTHING to do with how low it will play. For metal that's all you need, it would be hard to get lower and that will depend on how well the box is made. I agree about the box, but even metal goes into the 50-and 60's easily. You don't really have enough cabin volume to go much lower without getting expensive. As sound waves move away form the driver it slows down hence the low sound you hear. Is there NO END to the BS you're full of. See above about the small volume interiors. ALL sound slows as it moves, but that doesn't change it's frequency, only it's amplitude (volume). The more distance you have for sound to travel, the more objects in the vehicle for sound to pass through (that will slow it down even more) that will produce a heavier bass. Nope, only makes it quieter. If you need more bass then there is only one thing that works and $350 latter, that is the AudioControll Epicenter. I guess more power, more subs, turning up the gain and turning up the bass and sub controls take away bass? The draw back to that is most speaker manufactures wont warranty any thing connected to an epicenter. Not true. The Epicenter will give you a 12 db boost (every 3 db sound pressure will double itself) At least THIS is correct. Mb Quarts are the leaders in what they do. Clean, clear sound, none of which is sharp. Loud it wont hurt you ears. The draw back is compared to what you can get from other manufacture they are expensive - but worth it. If Quart was THE leader in clean sound, then every competitor would be using them. Guess that's wrong too. Paul Vina |
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What will make my system sound better?
replace the mids and highs
use MB Quarts - nothing else will do. Rock and heavy metal has lots of highs and mids, not much bass (except for Hell's Bells - AC/DC that kicks What metal are you listening too? There is plenty of low end, I dont consider AC/DC metal. And what is this crap about MB Quarts only? There are TONS of other manufactures that make comparable speakers and better to someones ears. I personally like ADS components and dont like Quarts. You cannot make sweeping generalizations like that, In either case. You have a truck so that presents itself with a few acoustic problems - very little space. For good bass you will need lots of space - in a van you can do more than in a car - in a car you can do more than in a truck, simply because of space. You can usually put more but that has nothing to do with good bass. Good bass in achievable in any vehicle. Less is More in alot of cases of car audio. Again you cant make these generalizations, they are just wrong plain and simple. For highs you will find that everything is closer so cheapie tweets become to sharp and for mids the vehicle isn't very will insulated. The vehicle is insulated enough, you do not have to insulate the entire vehicle to get good sound. Lot of metal and plastic panels (noisy when they vibrate). Every driver(that is subs not the operator of the vehicle) has its own dimensions and the type of box you put the subs in matter but by average you need a box with about 1 cubic foot of volume for each 10" sub(no ports). That will give you the higher end of the sub frequency. Some where between 120 - 80 hertz.as a low. 1 cubic foot is kinda large dont you think for a 10? Most subs will play much lower than 80hz even in an improperly built enclosure, Where do you get this stuff? you dont work at Circuit City do you? For metal that's all you need, it would be hard to get lower Bull. metal requires the entire freq. range. Do you even listen to heavy metal? nd that will depend on how well the box is made. You don't really have enough cabin volume to go much lower without getting expensive. More Bull!!!!!!!!!!! Where do you get this stuff from? As sound waves move away form the driver it slows down hence the low sound you hear. Sound slows down? I dont think so. The speed of sound is a constant it doesnt change. The more distance you have for sound to travel, the more objects in the vehicle for sound to pass through (that will slow it down even more) that will produce a heavier bass. BULL. BULL. BULL. If you need more bass then there is only one thing that works and $350 latter, that is the AudioControll Epicenter. You are just full of misinformation. You DO NOT have to have and epicenter to get more bass. The draw back to that is most speaker manufactures wont warranty any thing connected to an epicenter. Which ones? The Epicenter will give you a 12 db boost (every 3 db sound pressure will double itself) Mb Quarts are the leaders in what they do. Clean, clear sound, none of which is sharp. MBQ are one of the MANY manufactures that make great gear that is clean clear and not sharp. They are NOT the only ones by any stretch of the imagination. Well they are the only ones named MB Quart. The draw back is compared to what you can get from other manufacture they are expensive - but worth it. They are somewhat expensive. And may or may not be worth it, Only the listener can determine that. Les |
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What will make my system sound better?
OK, So I guess I wont listen to that guy since you guys pretty much ripped
him a new hole. HA HA. But anyways, I am going to probably go with the Alpine 2 way 6 1/2 inch door speakers. I have a 160W Pioneer amp that is 30W rms per channel. Would this be better than the 50W peak that my radio offers? Also, is the Pioneer 760W amp a good enough amp to push the 10" subs? I think it doesnt sound as good as it should and I wasnt sure if this was the problem. Thnks for the help. Lasher "Knoll" wrote in message le.rogers.com... replace the mids and highs use MB Quarts - nothing else will do. Rock and heavy metal has lots of highs and mids, not much bass (except for Hell's Bells - AC/DC that kicks ass) You have a truck so that presents itself with a few acoustic problems - very little space. For good bass you will need lots of space - in a van you can do more than in a car - in a car you can do more than in a truck, simply because of space. For highs you will find that everything is closer so cheapie tweets become to sharp and for mids the vehicle isn't very will insulated. Lot of metal and plastic panels (noisy when they vibrate). Every driver(that is subs not the operator of the vehicle) has its own dimensions and the type of box you put the subs in matter but by average you need a box with about 1 cubic foot of volume for each 10" sub(no ports). That will give you the higher end of the sub frequency. Some where between 120 - 80 hertz.as a low. For metal that's all you need, it would be hard to get lower and that will depend on how well the box is made. You don't really have enough cabin volume to go much lower without getting expensive. As sound waves move away form the driver it slows down hence the low sound you hear. The more distance you have for sound to travel, the more objects in the vehicle for sound to pass through (that will slow it down even more) that will produce a heavier bass. If you need more bass then there is only one thing that works and $350 latter, that is the AudioControll Epicenter. The draw back to that is most speaker manufactures wont warranty any thing connected to an epicenter. The Epicenter will give you a 12 db boost (every 3 db sound pressure will double itself) Mb Quarts are the leaders in what they do. Clean, clear sound, none of which is sharp. Loud it wont hurt you ears. The draw back is compared to what you can get from other manufacture they are expensive - but worth it. |
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What will make my system sound better?
The model numbers for all my current stuff is in my original post. And for
the money aspect of it, i probably will spend about $100 for the 6 1/2 for my doors and maybe another $200 for whatever else I need to help make my system sound better than what it currently does. Thanks for the help Lasher "Soundfreak03" wrote in message ... OK, So I guess I wont listen to that guy since you guys pretty much ripped him a new hole. HA HA. But anyways, I am going to probably go with the Alpine 2 way 6 1/2 inch door speakers. I have a 160W Pioneer amp that is 30W rms per channel. Would this be better than the 50W peak that my radio offers? Yes it would be better to use the amp. All of that sounds good to me. Also, is the Pioneer 760W amp a good enough amp to push the 10" subs? I think it doesnt sound as good as it should and I wasnt sure if this was the problem. Thnks for the help. Well specific model #s and stuff would help but I would say that it should be fine.You may just be expecting to much out of the tens. I went from 2 12s to a single ten (changed vehicles) and at first its a real bummer. But if your looking to spend some money give a budget then I am sure you will get alot of good suggestions. Les |
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