|
DUN-UP-FAIRMONT |
|
||
|
need some new 6" speakers as my rear speakers aren;t working.
just wanted to know if anyone knew what was the most powerful 6" speaker? out of pioneer,alpine,kenwood...etc. cheers |
||
Top | |
Jastel |
|
|||
|
Have you looked at Soundstream?
The RF60C's are a 6" component speaker rated at 360Watt peak and 180WRMS.
_________________ The voices in my head don't like you. |
|||
Top | |
twr7cx |
|
|||
|
Speakers don't really have any power in them, amps power them. Speaker handle the power in a sense. You could get speakers with the highest power handling rating in the world and they still will be s**t if you ran them off a peice of crud amp.
|
|||
Top | |
Blu Falc |
|
|||
|
and the sensitivity is equally as important. 100WRMS speakers at 93 dB will play as loud as 200WRMS speakers at 90dB
edit; assuming they are both being fed 100WRMS and 200WRMS respectively |
|||
Top | |
krisisdog |
|
|||
|
Its not all about the power. Never was, never will be.
You could pump 100rms into 6" speakers, and depending on brand and specs, 50rms into another set could s**t all over them, both sound quality wise, and loudness. But if you want some insanely loud speakers that have been known to take around 300rms each then look at: DDW6.5 component set. rated at 200rms. There is an LT version which is an upgrade of that too, dunno if you can get it here tho. |
|||
Top | |
DUN-UP-FAIRMONT |
|
||
|
cheers, thanks for that. yeh i will be powering them through a GOOD amp. only way to go.
i just want to get something with a bit of balls..that projects nice and clear. |
||
Top | |
cooki_monsta |
|
|||
|
morel 6" or if u have the money then dynaudio but for the bucks id go the morels
_________________ Mods: sprint kit, steeda short shift, svo lip, El handles, El Air intake, au xr wheels, lukey cat back, jbl focal and pioneer sterio <--- Sold |
|||
Top | |
data_mine |
|
|||
|
Why waste good money on rear fill?
Fronts is where quality and loudness is important. My rears are only used when a DVD is playing.
_________________ 1998 DL LTD in Sparkling Burgundy, daily, 302W, stereo, slow |
|||
Top | |
DUN-UP-FAIRMONT |
|
||
|
because i would like my whole system to sound nice throught the whole car..
no point in buying good speakers for the front and s**t speakers for the back |
||
Top | |
data_mine |
|
|||
|
Not saying get s**t ones for the back, just don't waste you're money on getting top of the line ones.
_________________ 1998 DL LTD in Sparkling Burgundy, daily, 302W, stereo, slow |
|||
Top | |
mr_ratapus |
|
|||
|
I'd look into Cadence Gear. A mate has a few bits in his car (sub, splits) and its really clear good sounding stuff.
As for rear fill dont go buy the $19 supercheap stuff but dont invest too much cash either. a good set of 2 way or 3 way co-axes will do the job nicley. Ive got some Kenwood 2 ways i got from JB Hi-fi on sale for $44 and there fine for there intended purpose. |
|||
Top | |
Darkr |
|
|||
|
mr_ratapus wrote: I'd look into Cadence Gear.
Oh god, yeah it's right up there with boss audio and panasonic. |
|||
Top | |
MooseMan |
|
|||
|
Cadence is bad its just not as good as people say it is. Their gear looks good and goes pretty well for people on a budget.
_________________ |
|||
Top | |
cooki_monsta |
|
|||
|
like i said morel all the way the splits are about $600 but they almost rival the dynaudio $1500 set, or if u have a spare 10k u can get rainbows
_________________ Mods: sprint kit, steeda short shift, svo lip, El handles, El Air intake, au xr wheels, lukey cat back, jbl focal and pioneer sterio <--- Sold |
|||
Top | |
mr_ratapus |
|
|||
|
Darkr wrote: Oh god, yeah it's right up there with boss audio and panasonic. Boss ill give you that. All junk, all the time. Panasonic i dissagree. Ive got a panasonic HU that i bought 3 years ago and its never missed a beat and had better features than the pioneer and kenwwood stuff it was priced with. There speakers... never heard or used the stuff so you may be right there. |
|||
Top | |
Who is online |
---|
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 37 guests |