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mongocanfly 08-26-2020 03:20 AM

which speakers
 
I have a retrosound radio for my truck and need to get speakers..
I need 2 for underdash and 2 for behind seat..
behind seat I can get by with 6x9,
underdash needs to be on the small side due to space..
I get lost when they start talking ohms,watts,power,etc etc
what do I need to look for when buying..
I don't care about rattling the windows..just like to hear the songs
been looking at JBLs..

msg 08-26-2020 05:42 PM

Re: which speakers
 
Ill follow along here, I have a situation where I have nothing at all in my 66 and from what Ive been looking at on Classic Car Stereos site there were Kicker and JL options that have a bracket which I would need. Here is the link to the JLs.

https://www.classiccarstereos.com/jl...t-speaker.html

I get lost in the same ohms and channels and watts. All I want for now is a stereo and a dash speaker set to get me by until I can afford more goodies like the amp and rear speakers and a subwoofer. I dont know if the JLs are worth the $100 more than the Kicker brand but I would like to know if they truly are great.

sprint_9 08-26-2020 07:11 PM

Re: which speakers
 
Personally I have had and have been happy with Alpine, Rockford, Polk Audio, Infinity, and Kicker. Some of those were quite a while ago but the trend seems that all the brands are good for what they have to work with.

I see you mention JBL, JBL and Infinity are both owned by Harmon audio I believe. I have swayed away from there newer models because they dip down to 2.7 through 3 ohms. I find that to be stupid myself as most head units are rated for 4 ohms. Maybe in a factory application where your using the 20 gauge wire everything equals out, that's their claim, and it probably is true. I personally would rather have a straight 4 ohm nominal speaker.

I usually try to pick something based on the following. Price, cheaper is always good but usually its good to stay in the middle of the pack for a little more quality. Sizing, especially important if your in a tight spot like the dash is. Type of tweeter, I prefer silk or soft domes. Type of surround, I usually try to find something with quality rubber. Sensitivity, higher is generally better. Power Rating, really only look at RMS, if using just a head unit look for something with the low number at 8 or below.

You wont probably wont get a full filled out sound without some kind of sub, even a smaller 6 to 8 inch sub will make a significant difference and make for a complete system. That is my personal preference.


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