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MTopper 05-07-2010 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by Chase Clouser (Post 327759)
i now have to much bass in the dash and not enough in the doors i don't want crazy bass but i wanna no that something is there. any cheap suggestions to replace the stock doors.

How do you have too much bass in the dash? how is that possible? are your dash speakers amplified or what?

jjnemoiii 05-08-2010 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by Chase Clouser (Post 327759)
i now have to much bass in the dash and not enough in the doors i don't want crazy bass but i wanna no that something is there. any cheap suggestions to replace the stock doors.

Sorry, I don't know what too much bass is. How long have you owned the Blazer, and what changes have you made to get "too much" bass out of your dash speakers? I am following an earlier suggestion, and will be putting Made in the USA JL Audio speakers in the door, once I save the money to do it. Too cheap of a speaker will sound horrible, and probably blow quicker than a quality speaker, and three pairs at $60.00 each cost more than one pair at $150.00 each. What is your idea of a "cheap" suggestion? How much do you plan on spending?

Chase Clouser 05-08-2010 06:54 PM

sorry wrong wording i guess i just need better speakers in the door and i dont wanna give my left nut for a pair. And its an 2001 zr2 and ive had it for about 3 and a half years to my knowledge nothing is done to the sound system except the 4x6's i just put in, they are ust alot more clearer than the stock ones and now the door speakers sound like crap.

MTopper 05-08-2010 07:57 PM

Well, if you put in some decent drop in speakers such as pioneer coaxials or something similar.

ImScrewed92 05-09-2010 01:05 AM

You can get a set of Soundstorm 300 watt door speakers for about $20 a pair...:D

I just put some Kenwoods in a buddies truck and they sounded pretty good. For some bass, bear with me this just popped in my head. What about some 6.5 inch midbass in a small kick panel/box?

MTopper 05-09-2010 01:39 AM

would sound good but only if amplified and "crossovered" right. if you just run them off the HU it wouldn't be as nice. For this application, some drop in $30 or less speakers will do the job no problem

ImScrewed92 05-09-2010 12:35 PM

I know they would have to be amplified. I haven't ran a midbass/sub off the headunit since I was 11, lol. But that would give some bass in the front. No subs/amps in the back. And then you wouldn't be relying on your doors and dash to give you rich bass.

But that's a next option if your door speakers don't make you happy. I was gonna do this with my friends 88 MR2 for bass in a VERY small cramp area.

Chase Clouser 05-09-2010 09:22 PM

thanks ya'll, now will a 6.5" fit in the stock 6.75" door fitting. sorry if these questions seem dumb , ive never really done this kind of stuff ive always been more into the motor and drivetrain not really into the electronic stuff.

MTopper 05-09-2010 09:55 PM

Yes, a 6.5 will fit in the 6.75, the only thing you'll have to do is drill new holes for the speakers. In my 2004 i have a blue speaker baffle that i had to redo screws for... it works great with no problems

ImScrewed92 05-10-2010 01:57 AM

^ Yup... Yur good thur buhdy. :D It'll work fine.


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