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Speaker advice
Ok, so trying not to look too stupid here...
Got a 97 Blazer LS 4-door, according to the sticky at the top, it has 6 3/4 speakers in the front doors, and 5 1/4 in the back doors, so hoping that's correct, because the system at Crutchfield lists both for the rear doors as fitting with brackets, and I want something that's basically a drop-in... Here's the question: Looking for recommendations for rear door speakers, got one blown, so I've got a good excuse to upgrade now. Got a Kenwood CD up front (forget the model, an earlier, less options model similar to the KDC-BT948HD). I'm looking for speakers with minimal fitting, basically drop-in, prefer to stick with Kenwood or Infinity, and not break the bank (under $100). What are my decent options? Also, option for 4x6 dash speakers that fit with the factory grilles. Had issues before with buying speakers for another vehicle that stuck "up" too much and wouldn't fit, or the magnet wouldn't fit underneath because of A/C ducting or whatever... Thanks! |
well i would take a look at alpine type s speakers for the back doors because i know they have a 5 1/4 size, and for the front you could pretty much get any kind of speaker that is 6 inches because i believe that the front stock speakers are 6 inches. If i were you i would just leave the front stock speakers in it because they sound pretty good, but the rear door speakers dont sound that great.
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Well I'm not upgrading the front door speakers just yet, when I get to those it'll probably be component system with tweeters and a crossover. And I haven't seen anything listing them as 6", just 5 1/4 or 6 1/2 or 6 3/4...
Right now just looking for good back door replacement speakers and decent in-dash speakers that will actually fit. |
i personally like big sound with big bang without the use of an amp. So I would go with Sony Xplode speakers. They are supposed to be awesome sounding with a lot of bang to them. Cheap and reliable. $38 each at wally world.
Rear Speaker - Sony Xplod XS-R1344 5-1/4" 4-Way Speakers: Impedance: 4 ohms Frequency Response: 60-23,000Hz Power Handling Capacity: 160W Ferrite/Neodymium magnets PEN mid-range Dash Speaker - Sony Xplod XS-R4644 4" x 6" 4-Way Speakers: Impedance: 4 ohms Frequency Response: 80-23,000Hz Power Handling Capacity: 140W Ferrite/Neodymium magnets PEN mid-range But thats just my opinion on them. I personally used them in previous vehicles and have had huge sound out of them without an amp. So I can only suggest them to anyone else who is looking into new speakers. |
you can also get 2 sets of infinity reference speakers for $125 shipped that will fit in your locations with zero issues.
I had a set of the infinity coaxial speakers in my dash for a couple months and had no problems putting the stock grille back on. they sounded fine off of my radio. I also had infinity in my doors. great speakers for a low budget sound |
That's what I'm eyeballing right now, either Infinity Reference or possibly some Polk speakers... Getting ready to upgrade my home audio with Polk speakers based on good reviews on performance for the price...
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Polk actually sounds really good. I do installs as a part time job while i'm in school and just recently replaced 4 door speakers in a cadillac dts with all polk coaxials and the customer loved them more than the bose. we left the sub alone because it provided enough bump for him.
DB series polk coaxials are what i used fyi |
There's a terrific sale on Aura speakers and amps at Parts Express right now. Very well built equipment on clearance for some fantastic prices. I'm thinking of grabbing up a few sets of the 6.5" components just to have lying around for a rainy day.
Parts Express Aura Clearance Sale |
Originally Posted by altoncustomtech
(Post 466696)
There's a terrific sale on Aura speakers and amps at Parts Express right now. Very well built equipment on clearance for some fantastic prices. I'm thinking of grabbing up a few sets of the 6.5" components just to have lying around for a rainy day.
Parts Express Aura Clearance Sale |
Originally Posted by Senshi09
(Post 465742)
i personally like big sound with big bang without the use of an amp. So I would go with Sony Xplode speakers. They are supposed to be awesome sounding with a lot of bang to them. Cheap and reliable. $38 each at wally world.
Rear Speaker - Sony Xplod XS-R1344 5-1/4" 4-Way Speakers: Impedance: 4 ohms Frequency Response: 60-23,000Hz Power Handling Capacity: 160W Ferrite/Neodymium magnets PEN mid-range Dash Speaker - Sony Xplod XS-R4644 4" x 6" 4-Way Speakers: Impedance: 4 ohms Frequency Response: 80-23,000Hz Power Handling Capacity: 140W Ferrite/Neodymium magnets PEN mid-range But thats just my opinion on them. I personally used them in previous vehicles and have had huge sound out of them without an amp. So I can only suggest them to anyone else who is looking into new speakers. For a step above stock, get these as replacements, but they will blow/burn out easily. IMO they don't have that big bang and they don't hit the highs....after a few more months ill be putting in a full alpine type r system in my truck, ill let you know how it goes. |
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