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General => Car audio => Topic started by: Dec on 11 January 2008, 21:29

Title: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Dec on 11 January 2008, 21:29
Right so one of my 6x9s has decided to go crackly on me! so im going to get something nice for the rear of the car.

As i have herd people slate 6x9s in the boot im thinking along the lines of 6x9s on the parcel shelf (in enclosures) or just getting some 5" speakers and cutting my door cards :undecided: If i cut the door cards, ill buy some sound proofing as there isnt anything behind there!

I was thinking of just having my sub in the boot + dash speakers and that is still and option but i think it would sound naff without any sound in the back.

Definatly need to replace the crappy 3.5" dash speakers as i still havent gotten around to that yet!

Doing some extra work over the next couple of weeks and theres a few other bits im going to buy for my car (check project thread) but want to get some new speakers with the money i'll have left over!

Any advice on what to put in the back + which stuff to go for?

Cheers :smiley:
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Chris 'N' Jen on 11 January 2008, 22:07
If you have a sub dont put anyting in the shelf. The subs and the 6x9's in the same air space will battle. often causing damage to the 6x9s or just generally distorting the music.

A 17cm setup will be much louder and more accurate than 6x9's.

A lot of peope slate the idea of speakers in the back and front. I have 2 sets of comps with the rear tweets faceing backwards and imo they sound great. some people sugest coax for the rear instead of comps. If your confident in making pods in the back then go for it, sort some out for the front doors while your on, you wont be dissapointed. sound deadening is a must. Running them from an amp will give you massive gains. I have 2 sets of these in mine http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/audio-integrator-comp6-p-5280.html.
They are getting 100W each and imo were well worth the money.

hope that helps   :smiley:
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Dec on 12 January 2008, 10:33
I havent a clue about making pods tbh was just going to cut a hole and fix them in :embarassed:

Definatly going to change from 6x9s as my sub could be the reason one of them has decided to break :sad:

I was thinking of putting in door speakers but am not confident about putting wires into the doors (dont have pods there already)

I think theres an ICE place nearby that i could talk to about making pods so will enquire later this week :undecided:

Thanks mate
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Chris 'N' Jen on 12 January 2008, 20:26
Good luck with it mate whatever you decide to do.

 :smiley: :smiley:
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: BaxGTI on 13 January 2008, 12:05
This is where my 6x9s are, just for ideas...

(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj203/BaxGTI/29122007079b.jpg)
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Dubster2 on 15 January 2008, 15:01
I'm going to put 7x5 speakers where the 6x4's go and just make some adapter mount/brackets
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: giorgio1712 on 16 January 2008, 17:56
If you had some 6x4's in the shelf supports, some nice components up front and a sub in the boot I reckon you'd have a really nice system. Thats what I'm going for. If you amped the 6x4's and comps as well it would be even better.
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Dec on 16 January 2008, 18:23
 :undecided: i think that i'd be able to get better 6x9s than i would 6x4's though as theyre more common.

I recon im going to get a decent wood parcel shelf and make a box under it so that the 6x9s and sub dont use the same air, then get some of the speaker grills for the front doors and put the tweeters under the dash grills.

Its gonna take time but i think that would be quite a nice setup :undecided:
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: dubslug on 16 January 2008, 18:27
make sure u got heavy duty parcel shelf mate.....
i would still say go with 6x4s, i know rocford fosgate used to do them as ive got some...
sound is good in mine i like to think anyway
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Dubster2 on 17 January 2008, 14:43
If you get 6x9's you'll need to cap them to cut off some of the lower frequencies with the 6x9's and the sub. You don't need the bass of the 6x9's with the sub there. I've had 6x4's in the back and they are fine at lower volumes, but don't sound as good when you turn the volume up as they have a lower max power etc. If you do get 6x4's get the ones that can handle the most power and handle lower frequencies, as they will wound better when the volume's turned up.
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: giorgio1712 on 17 January 2008, 22:37
Yer as above, if you say have a 10" sub and 6x9's the lower frequencies can often merge into one another if you get me as the diameters are similar. If you went for some 6x4's im sure you could get some with at least 50w RMS, some mediocre 6x9's will probably have an RMS of only maybe 70w so you wouldn't get that much more overall sound by having 6x4's over 6x9's.
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: daniel-1986 on 19 January 2008, 19:44
These are the 6x9's i ran before some little scumbag stole my system a couple of months ago
http://www.bassjunkies.com/index.php?pid=31226&show=expand_image
these were great as i ran them off a seperate 160w amp to my sub just adjusted the low frequency so there was very little movement in the cone at low volume
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Dec on 21 January 2008, 14:52
Thanks for all the help guys, decided im just gonna leave it as is. Im plannin on getting a different car in september/october time so dont want to do anything permenant as i want to sell the car on :undecided:

Dont worry, the new ride will be either a mk4 polo or golf :evil: just want some luxuries and better fuel efficiency as i will need to use my car for commuting then :sad:
Title: Re: Rear Speakers MK2
Post by: Alpinehead on 02 February 2008, 21:04
i run 2x12" kickers with the rear standerd speakers removed, as the holes for the origanal speakers make a great port into the car without cutting holes into the shelf.

a set of tweeters tucked snide into about 3cm of the origanal speaker holes for a bit of extra noise at the rear. 

alpine componants at the front with tweeters in dash!

no power cap, just a big asre gold fuse block between amps and power lead. (also fused at battery)

in my and alot of mates opinion, sounds sweet!!  :wink: