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New and confused - tweeter question
I am very new to car audio and most of what is discussed here is a bit
over my head. I have a Toyota Tacoma truck with a Clarion DXZ535CD Head unit and Clarion 5 1/4" component speakers up front. These speakers are not amplified. My main question is: To be honest, I am quite disappointed in the sound having I switched out the 5x7 OEM speakers and put in the Clarions. The midbase volume was poor. The clarity of the treble is noticably better - as long as I don't crank the volume. When I do turn up the volume to get some decent midbase, I get a lot of ?distortion? from the tweeters. They start crackling a bit with loud or high frequency sounds. I hope I have not blown them? I am thinking about buying a 2 channel amp to supply the speakers. I think it will improve midbase to some degree but I am worried that I will still have crappy sounding tweeters. How much would an amp improve the midbase in speakers of that small size and would amplifying the speakers decrease distortion enough to stop the tweeters crackling? Or is it simply a problem of crappy speakers that amplifying will not help? Will I need to buy better speakers as well as an amp? Also... I have an MTX amp and JL 10W6 sub. When I answer my cell phone I get a lot of feedback through the sub when the system is powered on. Any ideas about a cause and / or fix for this problem? And... I was in SF last week and noticed that my rental car radio displayed the song titles / artists that were playing on the radio. I think my HU has that capacity, does it? Regardless, I cannot figure out how to display that info, even CD info is not displayed. Is it because I live in the Great White North or am I missing something? Thanks in advance for the help. Neil |
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New and confused - tweeter question
you need an amp....
the headunit power was great on the cheap stock speakers, but your seperates need more power to sing.... Yes... I know the headunit states 50X4 or something ridiculous like that..... FHLH... get an amp... heck a 20X2 amp will sound better than head unit power. "Neil" wrote in message news:18Gec.92970$Ig.62192@pd7tw2no... I am very new to car audio and most of what is discussed here is a bit over my head. I have a Toyota Tacoma truck with a Clarion DXZ535CD Head unit and Clarion 5 1/4" component speakers up front. These speakers are not amplified. My main question is: To be honest, I am quite disappointed in the sound having I switched out the 5x7 OEM speakers and put in the Clarions. The midbase volume was poor. The clarity of the treble is noticably better - as long as I don't crank the volume. When I do turn up the volume to get some decent midbase, I get a lot of ?distortion? from the tweeters. They start crackling a bit with loud or high frequency sounds. I hope I have not blown them? I am thinking about buying a 2 channel amp to supply the speakers. I think it will improve midbase to some degree but I am worried that I will still have crappy sounding tweeters. How much would an amp improve the midbase in speakers of that small size and would amplifying the speakers decrease distortion enough to stop the tweeters crackling? Or is it simply a problem of crappy speakers that amplifying will not help? Will I need to buy better speakers as well as an amp? Also... I have an MTX amp and JL 10W6 sub. When I answer my cell phone I get a lot of feedback through the sub when the system is powered on. Any ideas about a cause and / or fix for this problem? And... I was in SF last week and noticed that my rental car radio displayed the song titles / artists that were playing on the radio. I think my HU has that capacity, does it? Regardless, I cannot figure out how to display that info, even CD info is not displayed. Is it because I live in the Great White North or am I missing something? Thanks in advance for the help. Neil |