Hi,
I have a Mk3 Golf and will be upgrading the ICE asap. My usual builds are cabin speakers driven by a separate amp and capped off at around 80htz or 120htz depending on the driver size and then to fill the bottom end out with a sub.
I am not a bass monster and am looking for a full and rounded sound that will kick when one of my fave tracks comes along!
I have not worked on a Golf before so have the following questions:
1. What size are the standard speakers and what are the maximum sizes that can be fitted to the front and rear doors without changing the factory look? I am happy to fit larger drivers with an adapter or by making an MDF panel but I dont want to cut any metal or door coverings.
2. Are there and cavaties/spaces recommended for installing amps? Is there room under rear seats or behind dash etc or is it best to board the boot?
3. Sub install. Normally, a 10" sub in a sealed enclosure and driven by a big amp provides me with all the bass I need. Its been many years since I have installed into a car with a parcel shelf so wonder if a smaller sub would still be heard ok? Has anyone experimented with an 8" or 2x6" drivers in a sealed enclosure?
4. Do the rear speakers offer anything or should they be disconnected? My front speakers on their own sound clear with a good mid but the bass response is lacking. The rears have a much poorer top end but give much more bass?
To the best of my knowledge they will be the original speakers - is this a Golf trait -that the rear drivers provide the bass - maybe they are bigger?
Cheers
A.J.
gti190