rear speaker question
Infinity Kappa Perfects 6.5inch 6.1 speakers with tweeters/crossovers good? are they worth gettin for the back for my tc? i want some deep bass since i got the bazooka sub that I havent hooked up yet, can anyone help me ?
I would rather get better speakers up front than having anything in the rear. Rear is only used for fill. For that you can use your stock speakers not hooked up to an amp.
Other than that advice i would leave the rear speakers out of the ride.
Other than that advice i would leave the rear speakers out of the ride.
the perfects' are great, i have them in my front...what i did was perfects up front (hooked to a 2 channel amp from eD) and i put infinity kappas 3 way speakers in the back , un amped ...that way its a little better sound for your back passangers, but it wont cloud and mix in with your stage up front
I have to agree with the others who have said not to bother with your rear speakers, i am currently revamping my audio and i am riding with only my front channel and no subs while we are fiberglassing the enclosure...lemme tell you a good set of component speakers up front hooked up to a kickin' amp are keeping me pretty happy while i ride...
Oops, I meant speaker adapters/brackets, not baffles.
From Crutchfield (included free if bought with speakers):
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-7LSJemP...3200&I=142SAT6
MDF adapters here:
http://www.yoursciontc.com/forums/in...showtopic=5506
From Crutchfield (included free if bought with speakers):
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-7LSJemP...3200&I=142SAT6
MDF adapters here:
http://www.yoursciontc.com/forums/in...showtopic=5506
Polk vs Infinity...they're both great brands and only your ears can decide which sounds better. 6.5" is the perfect size for mids imo.
Don't let anyone tell you that speaker A is the best when comparing similar speakers...audio is purely subjective to each listener. What sounds best to me may not sound the best to you
Don't let anyone tell you that speaker A is the best when comparing similar speakers...audio is purely subjective to each listener. What sounds best to me may not sound the best to you






