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Re: Now for the Speakers and what to drive them...

Subject: Re: Now for the Speakers and what to drive them...
by 95Vert on 2009/5/7 15:09:20

Thanks for the responses. I'll try and post a picture up this weekend as I'm not home right now.

New seattracks going in and wiring for the sport seat switch so this is why the interior is all apart for the wiring. That wiring will come from Metrax(?) from that link that has been posted to a Houston install shop. Very good to talk to.

No head unit amp. I'm going to put that Alpine in the older RX7 TII. Do I need a 4 or 2 channel amp? Where does it install?

OK, the speaker question...I don't need to go high budget...its a car, not a music hall or a music room but it is a convertible...wind noise. I play mainly rock and roll, Dire Straits, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd if that gives an idea. I really don't want to go high dollar on this since I don't think I need it and I still have other projects to work on.

So what I'm looking for is size of speaker, back is 6x9? What about the front...they have a tweeter and midrange in the floor from what I read. JL, Polk and Eclipse is what I've been looking at. Do the two speakers in the front fit in the same box that now contains the Bose speakers?
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