Speaker Suggestions...
Speaker Suggestions...
Guys,
I just purchased an AVIC-D3 and I want to upgrade the speakers in my doors. I am wanting to run them soley off the head unit itself (no amp). With that being said, I have a few questions:
1. Should I stay with the 6"X8" coaxial speakers, or go with a 6.5" round coaxial with adaptor plates? I know there are more options out there in 6.5" speakers but I don't want to lose any of the little amount of bass that the factory 6"X8" speakers produce (I know it's not much to begin with, but I don't want a "thumping" stereo system, I just want to hear a little bass).
2. I have looked around for drop-ins that will fit the factory location and found these speakers so far that require little power:
- Pioneer TS-A6871R 6"X8" 3-WAY - 50 Watts RMS
- Boston Acoustics SX85 5"X7" 2-Way - 50 Watts RMS
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Greg
I just purchased an AVIC-D3 and I want to upgrade the speakers in my doors. I am wanting to run them soley off the head unit itself (no amp). With that being said, I have a few questions:
1. Should I stay with the 6"X8" coaxial speakers, or go with a 6.5" round coaxial with adaptor plates? I know there are more options out there in 6.5" speakers but I don't want to lose any of the little amount of bass that the factory 6"X8" speakers produce (I know it's not much to begin with, but I don't want a "thumping" stereo system, I just want to hear a little bass).
2. I have looked around for drop-ins that will fit the factory location and found these speakers so far that require little power:
- Pioneer TS-A6871R 6"X8" 3-WAY - 50 Watts RMS
- Boston Acoustics SX85 5"X7" 2-Way - 50 Watts RMS
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Greg
i used infinity reference speakers and 2 12" kicker comp vr down firing underneath the back bench with a 800w amp with a bass boost remote button and have no complains. its clear and when the bass get too loud
i turn it down with the button.
i turn it down with the button.
Originally Posted by Low_e_Red
I really recommend amping them when you get a chance, some of that mid and midbass will come back with power.
6.5's are more linear and better made for SQ arenas.
6.5's are more linear and better made for SQ arenas.
I have the Pioneer Z2 with the Boston Acoustics S85's and it sounds sweeeeeet. I added an amp but only to push my sub. If I remember correctly the S85's max rms rating is 35 watts. With that being said I think that the Z2 and maybe the D3 pushes like 22 watts rms. That's pretty close with no amp. Go with the S85's even though your not using you max power available. Trust me, they will sound beautiful.
Crutchfield Specs:
Details:
2-way 6"x8" speakers (pair)
copolymer woofer cone with rubber surround
3/4" Type-S3 soft dome tweeter
power range: 2-35 watts RMS (120 watts peak power)
frequency response: 50-20,000 Hz
sensitivity: 92 dB
top-mount depth: 2-1/4"
warranty: 2 years
Crutchfield Specs:
Details:
2-way 6"x8" speakers (pair)
copolymer woofer cone with rubber surround
3/4" Type-S3 soft dome tweeter
power range: 2-35 watts RMS (120 watts peak power)
frequency response: 50-20,000 Hz
sensitivity: 92 dB
top-mount depth: 2-1/4"
warranty: 2 years
Last edited by pmason718; Feb 11, 2008 at 10:18 AM.
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Originally Posted by pmason718
If I remember correctly the S85's max rms rating is 35 watts. With that being said I think that the Z2 and maybe the D3 pushes like 22 watts rms. That's pretty close with no amp.
Yes, Im sure they sound great without an amp, but I would always amp my speakers.
Maybe look into the polk db570/db571's. Or maybe the Alpine Type S's. I have used both sets and they are great off of headunit power and of course sound better with an amp.
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