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Will these be up to the job...
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03/12/2009 22:09
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samsite999
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I have historically got on very well with JBL stuff The bee is in need of some audio loving and hey..its Christmas, she needs some presents to unrap! JBL 6*9 JBL 13cm comps Im I likely to need to install a sub or will these do? additional question, will they fit additional additional question , is the price ok? or can some one get me a better deal Ill be doing some sound deadening wile i'm at it as well me thinks
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Re: Will these be up to the job...
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03/12/2009 22:27
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Depends what you're after. Personally I favour a sub as it helps break the sound up into separate components and minimise distortion. Where do plan on fitting the 6*9's? Don't think they would fit in any of the speaker apertures without lots of work and custom door cards. As for the 13cm components I personally wouldn't bother and get some with integral voice coils as the tweeters in the dash are pretty good and will need some serious money to get them any better. But it all depends on what kind of sound system you want The Coops are reasonably sound deadened. For the price of the speakers you want to fit I don't think you'd notice any difference. We did my brothers Bravo, approx 5K worth of components, and the difference was only marginal.
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Re: Will these be up to the job...
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03/12/2009 22:56
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Re: Will these be up to the job...
[Re: samsite999]
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04/12/2009 10:44
04/12/2009 10:44
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Isnt this the one on offer at Halfords for around £100? May be wrong but I think its this one.
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Re: Will these be up to the job...
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04/12/2009 10:57
04/12/2009 10:57
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The 6x9's will fit easily in the rear quarter panels. Bin the OEM rears and drill some holes into the frame. Support them with wood and sound deaden the rear quarter while you're at it. I found builders flashing tape was more than adequate for the sound deadening. As said the components are too small, the fronts are 17cm / 6.25". Fit the 6 x 9's if you want boot space, or find that discrete sub install on the rear near side. It's a clever fibre glass backed box to fill the gap, I think it's linked to a Swedish website. Also Sam if you've still got the standard headunit, get this changed immediately. Before you do any speakers, bin the OEM Clarion. It really is amazing the difference a new headunit can make. Just ask Bockers Oh and that CD Player is £159.99 at Halfords
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Re: Will these be up to the job...
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04/12/2009 22:04
04/12/2009 22:04
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TheAudioGuy
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I have historically got on very well with JBL stuff The bee is in need of some audio loving and hey..its Christmas, she needs some presents to unrap! JBL 6*9 JBL 13cm comps Im I likely to need to install a sub or will these do? additional question, will they fit additional additional question , is the price ok? or can some one get me a better deal Ill be doing some sound deadening wile i'm at it as well me thinks this place is just down the road from me, i know the guys there well, i would recomend this http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/4635.htmlvery good for the money
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