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S10 imaging
Hi, I have a 2K S-10 Reg cab that Im getting ready to pull out the
Factory stereo and put in a new system. For front Speakers Seems like I have 3 choices, and was wondering what would give me the best sound, and Imaging. 1- put in 6.5 co/ax in the door locations. 2- Put in both 6.5 Co/Ax in the door, and 4X6 Co/ax in the dash. 3- Put in seperates with the drivers in the door, and the tweeters in the dash. (I really dont want to mount the tweeters on the door for security reasons, plus I currently have this setup in my car and dislike the tweeters too far away and on a different Axis than the driver) Any suggestions what I should do? Also if it helps, Im going with an Alpine Head for the Time Correction, and a 8" sub (All I can fit) in a sealed box behind the seat in regular cab. Thanks in Advance.... |
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A nice set of Coaxs or components that you can mount the tweet on top
of the woofer would be the best. You want the tweet as close to the woof as possible. Puting it away AND facing a diff direction will be bad,. Same goes for having the door coaxs and dash coaxs going at the same time. No Bueno. Do they make kick panels for that truck? |
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wrote in message oups.com... A nice set of Coaxs or components that you can mount the tweet on top of the woofer would be the best. You want the tweet as close to the woof as possible. Puting it away AND facing a diff direction will be bad,. Same goes for having the door coaxs and dash coaxs going at the same time. No Bueno. Do they make kick panels for that truck? I'd have to disagree a in a way, I've had some good results with the imaging of dash mounts when you have doors/kicks for midbass.. I would go with 6.5" dedicated midbass drivers in the doors, and a good set of 4x6 coaxes, or plates (if you can come up with an actual decent plate) in the dash, high passed above what the doors will play.. with time correction and a little experimenting with the crossover point it could sound VERY good.. what kind of budget are you thinking? |
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Where were the dash mounted speakers? Up near the windsheild? Or down
near your legs? |
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Ok. I imagine you could get an ok result with that. Overall you still
want the tweet as close to the woof as possible if running seperates. |
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Ok, thanks for all your help. I may just put a pair of co/ax in the
doors for now and see what that does, or go with seperates and do a custom mount of the tweeter in the center of the woofer. |
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My kid has a 99, and that thing rocks with 6.5" midbasses in the doors,
4"/tweeter plate in the dash, plus a heavy duty 8" sub in wedgebox behind driver's seat. We used Directed Studio stuff for the front and a prototype 8 plus Viper 450.5 amp to power it and an extra 2-way active crossover ahead of the amp to set up the bandpass to the midbasses. None of that is current product but you should be able to find comparable gear if you dig around a little though. JD stagger wrote: Hi, I have a 2K S-10 Reg cab that Im getting ready to pull out the Factory stereo and put in a new system. For front Speakers Seems like I have 3 choices, and was wondering what would give me the best sound, and Imaging. 1- put in 6.5 co/ax in the door locations. 2- Put in both 6.5 Co/Ax in the door, and 4X6 Co/ax in the dash. 3- Put in seperates with the drivers in the door, and the tweeters in the dash. (I really dont want to mount the tweeters on the door for security reasons, plus I currently have this setup in my car and dislike the tweeters too far away and on a different Axis than the driver) Any suggestions what I should do? Also if it helps, Im going with an Alpine Head for the Time Correction, and a 8" sub (All I can fit) in a sealed box behind the seat in regular cab. Thanks in Advance.... |
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"stagger" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I have a 2K S-10 Reg cab that Im getting ready to pull out the Factory stereo and put in a new system. For front Speakers Seems like I have 3 choices, and was wondering what would give me the best sound, and Imaging. 1- put in 6.5 co/ax in the door locations. 2- Put in both 6.5 Co/Ax in the door, and 4X6 Co/ax in the dash. 3- Put in seperates with the drivers in the door, and the tweeters in the dash. (I really dont want to mount the tweeters on the door for security reasons, plus I currently have this setup in my car and dislike the tweeters too far away and on a different Axis than the driver) Any suggestions what I should do? Also if it helps, Im going with an Alpine Head for the Time Correction, and a 8" sub (All I can fit) in a sealed box behind the seat in regular cab. Thanks in Advance.... I have a Dakota reg cab and did 6.5" in the doors and tweets in the kick panel, been quite happy with it, I've never liked tweets on the dash, or that far from the mid for that matter. I bet you can get a 10" in there Chad |
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"John Durbin" wrote in message ... My kid has a 99, and that thing rocks with 6.5" midbasses in the doors, 4"/tweeter plate in the dash, plus a heavy duty 8" sub in wedgebox behind driver's seat. We used Directed Studio stuff for the front and a prototype 8 plus Viper 450.5 amp to power it and an extra 2-way active crossover ahead of the amp to set up the bandpass to the midbasses. None of that is current product but you should be able to find comparable gear if you dig around a little though. JD I wish my dad worked for directed when I was a kid My kid just has a dad that knows a bunch of rock-stars Chad |
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I had a 2000 Ext. Cab S-10, I used a Vifa 6.5" midbass in the door,
and then a Morel MDT-30 in the dash location. Sounded incredible. I used a custom crossover that a local speaker shop whipped up for me, 12 dB/octave. Gave them 80 watts each with a a/d/s/ PQ20. Have same setup in my 03 Blazer, and it sounds just as good. I just have them running off deck power. On 17 Mar 2005 13:01:07 -0800, "stagger" wrote: Hi, I have a 2K S-10 Reg cab that Im getting ready to pull out the Factory stereo and put in a new system. For front Speakers Seems like I have 3 choices, and was wondering what would give me the best sound, and Imaging. 1- put in 6.5 co/ax in the door locations. 2- Put in both 6.5 Co/Ax in the door, and 4X6 Co/ax in the dash. 3- Put in seperates with the drivers in the door, and the tweeters in the dash. (I really dont want to mount the tweeters on the door for security reasons, plus I currently have this setup in my car and dislike the tweeters too far away and on a different Axis than the driver) Any suggestions what I should do? Also if it helps, Im going with an Alpine Head for the Time Correction, and a 8" sub (All I can fit) in a sealed box behind the seat in regular cab. Thanks in Advance.... |
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Ok. I imagine you could get an ok result with that. Overall you still
want the tweet as close to the woof as possible if running seperates. Nah, you can get good results the other way too. |
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