I got some pioneer dash speakers and you can definitely can hear the differance. Intalling them is really simple. Just pull the lower dash part out and mount your speakers. And yes they are 4" speakers.!
I already searched but coudlnt find much information.
Im doing a system for my gf's 97 galant. its a non-infinity factory stereo.
It will be getting an alpine cda 7894, type S 6x9s for the rear and type S 6.5" for the front doors. Now crutchfield states there are 4" dash speakers. since i will be running these from the deck, will dash speakers be necessary still? basically im asking if there is a factory crossover b/w the dash speakers and the door speakers so i know if the dash speakers will work if i upgrade those as well.
any input would be great, also how difficult is it to install dash speakers?
I got some pioneer dash speakers and you can definitely can hear the differance. Intalling them is really simple. Just pull the lower dash part out and mount your speakers. And yes they are 4" speakers.!
1996 galant s
finishing up my 2.4L DOHC, 10.5:1, precision sc60, meth injected MONSTER.
now im assuming you have an aftermarket headunit as well and you are running all 6 speakers?
i had the 4" dash speakers but no door speakers
i added 6.5" door speakers and connected them to the 4" ones
i run all 6 no problem
"DSM's, making people mechanics since 1985"
Originally Posted by polishmafia
think of a home theater system. adding a center channel is a world of difference.
Yea i have a Kenwood headunit running the front speakers and two tweeters. Then my rear 6x9's are ran off a 500w alpine 2ch amp and a 1000w kenwood amp running 2 10" MTX subs.
like fliegendaffe said its like home stareo adding a center speaker makes a world of differance, if you tweek them right. You should find a car audio setup cd, i have one but i forget the name of it, but they are really usefull to set everything up. I got my trebble, mid, and bass sounding as perfect to my standards as i can even though it is a personal preferance. Go to crutchfield.com and order some pioneer 4" speakers you will notice the diferance.
1996 galant s
finishing up my 2.4L DOHC, 10.5:1, precision sc60, meth injected MONSTER.
ok thanks for the information so far...
question, so lets say i install all 6 speakers and just wire in the aftermarket deck, which speakers would run? doors/ rear, dash/rear, dash/doors, dash/door/rear? This is assuming i dont wire any amplifier other than the built in one in the deck which typically is a 4 channel.
anytime
ill try to get pics of the installation when the time comes...
-Nico
My Gf's 7G is my 2nd daily driver hehe
2003 VW GTI VR6 (my daily)
1996 galant s
finishing up my 2.4L DOHC, 10.5:1, precision sc60, meth injected MONSTER.
just disconnect them....
4" speakers are designed for higher frequencies, which is VERY directional and your knees do not care about music.....
so instead of spending money on them get a good set of components...
actually the 4" ones make a diffrence i know that for a fact
"DSM's, making people mechanics since 1985"
Originally Posted by polishmafia
I had 4", 6.5 and 6x9 Kenwoods in my last car and it was amazing sounding.
sig too big
Spent $180 and got the following
-4" JLAudio tr coax 2 way
-6.5" infinity reference coax 2way
-6x9" Pioneer 4 ways
-Alpine T220 50w x2 amp (for 6x9s)
-Kenwood KDC X589
-Kenwood ip500 (ipod module)
-knuconceptz 8 gauge amp kit
not complaining at all!
took a while to come up with all these but for $180, im pretty damn happy.
i will be putting it all in this weekend. ill try to get pics up
-Nico
My Gf's 7G is my 2nd daily driver hehe
2003 VW GTI VR6 (my daily)
just to let you know that ipod interface is a pain in the ass.! lol you have to use the scan button all the time just to make sure that you are in the right folder! i would recomend reading all 12 pages of the english instructions!
Looks like you will have a nice set up though!
1996 galant s
finishing up my 2.4L DOHC, 10.5:1, precision sc60, meth injected MONSTER.
-Nico
My Gf's 7G is my 2nd daily driver hehe
2003 VW GTI VR6 (my daily)
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