Total Number Of Speakers Running = Ideal Setup
#1
Total Number Of Speakers Running = Ideal Setup
Hello,
Ok, I've heard arguments FOR and AGAINST the following 2 theories in regards to: The ideal speaker set-up for the Blazer -->
1. Replacing all factory speakers is ideal - more speakers = better sound DUH!
2. Too many speakers can actually hurt the overall sound quality. 2 of the speakers should be removed - for good.
I know that the factory speaker set up (excluding my sub, listed last) is as follows (2003 model):
Front:
Dash - 4x6 (2)
Door - 6.5 (2)
Rear:
Side Panel - 6x9 (2)
Cargo - 12" Sub (1)
Currently, the only factory speakers that have not been replaced are the two 6.5" door speakers. Should I just take out the 6.5's/unplug them? Or should I have replaced those first, followed by removing the factory 6x9's altogether??
In your opinion, what is the ideal # of speakers needed for the Blazer? So far, I am in the "Replace All" camp, but not by a big margin, by any means. My setup sounds fine now, with all speakers running, including the two factory 6.5's in the doors. I'm thinking, replacing those will almost be like the "finishing touch" in the audio dept. for me
Thoughts?
Ok, I've heard arguments FOR and AGAINST the following 2 theories in regards to: The ideal speaker set-up for the Blazer -->
1. Replacing all factory speakers is ideal - more speakers = better sound DUH!
2. Too many speakers can actually hurt the overall sound quality. 2 of the speakers should be removed - for good.
I know that the factory speaker set up (excluding my sub, listed last) is as follows (2003 model):
Front:
Dash - 4x6 (2)
Door - 6.5 (2)
Rear:
Side Panel - 6x9 (2)
Cargo - 12" Sub (1)
Currently, the only factory speakers that have not been replaced are the two 6.5" door speakers. Should I just take out the 6.5's/unplug them? Or should I have replaced those first, followed by removing the factory 6x9's altogether??
In your opinion, what is the ideal # of speakers needed for the Blazer? So far, I am in the "Replace All" camp, but not by a big margin, by any means. My setup sounds fine now, with all speakers running, including the two factory 6.5's in the doors. I'm thinking, replacing those will almost be like the "finishing touch" in the audio dept. for me
Thoughts?
#2
Ideal speakers from experance consist of; a componant 6 1/2 kit, mids mounted in the stock door location with at least sound dampning around the baffle pieces; tweeters mounted in dash either aimed at driver or aimed at windshield (trial for phase) and lastly a 12 inch woofer. If you are under 20 yearsof age add two more woffers.
Those proponants of multiple speakers either dont hear very well or like to impress the uninformed. Or they have spent about three months with a pulse generator and FFT software.
Those proponants of multiple speakers either dont hear very well or like to impress the uninformed. Or they have spent about three months with a pulse generator and FFT software.
#5
Music was made to be listened to in front of you.
So adding speakers to the rear (anything but a sub for bass) is useless.
Get yourself a good set of components and an amp to power them and enjoy the music.
if you have people riding in the back seat often, You CAN leave those speakers in, and hooked up, just change the fading on the deck.
So adding speakers to the rear (anything but a sub for bass) is useless.
Get yourself a good set of components and an amp to power them and enjoy the music.
if you have people riding in the back seat often, You CAN leave those speakers in, and hooked up, just change the fading on the deck.
#6
Sooooo.....overall census here is to:
take out the rear 6x9s, and replace the door speakers, correct??
If anyone gets bored enough, feel free to post any suggestions on what brand/model of 6.5s I should be considering....
Thansks a bunch! lol
take out the rear 6x9s, and replace the door speakers, correct??
If anyone gets bored enough, feel free to post any suggestions on what brand/model of 6.5s I should be considering....
Thansks a bunch! lol
#9
Infinity Kappa with Alpine amp is what I chose. Put the xovers in the kick panels. Took a little while to get the tweeters phased correctly. With a JL 13 flat sub and another Alpine amp. Good price/performance ratio.
#10
Music was made to be listened to in front of you.
So adding speakers to the rear (anything but a sub for bass) is useless.
Get yourself a good set of components and an amp to power them and enjoy the music.
if you have people riding in the back seat often, You CAN leave those speakers in, and hooked up, just change the fading on the deck.
So adding speakers to the rear (anything but a sub for bass) is useless.
Get yourself a good set of components and an amp to power them and enjoy the music.
if you have people riding in the back seat often, You CAN leave those speakers in, and hooked up, just change the fading on the deck.
Seriously, music should immerse you, surround you completely. So I'm all for 2 in dash, 4 in the doors, and sub in the rear.