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Which pair of speakers? - lolsteve - 08-09-2013 So the standard Zr ones are total crap ( no surprise ) and I kind of want to loose the 6 " 9 in the rear since the amp takes up boot space and its just additional crappy weight. My budget is like £20-25 , small but Im not an audio freak just want some nice sound with relatively decent bass. A quick flick on ebay throws up these options http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111117891739?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EDGE-ED206-6-5-16-5cm-4-way-Car-Speakers-Pair-180W-/250670625211?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item3a5d2231bb http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLI-Underground-6-5-16-5CM-150w-2-Way-Car-Door-Speakers-Pair-FU6-/251107478014?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item3a772c09fe The edge ones are a Halfords brand are they not? But online they seem to have fairly decent reviews RE: Which pair of speakers? - Curt - 08-09-2013 Out of that selection I'd go with JBL, but if you can stretch your budget slightly: http://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/alpine-sxe1725s-61216cm-din-coaxial-2way-speaker-p-3508.html#.UixZs8asj0s Although you won't get a huge amount of bass from components/coaxials. Do you have a sub? RE: Which pair of speakers? - bingham123456 - 08-09-2013 Iv got some Sony speakers spair pal. Depending how far away you are you can take them pal RE: Which pair of speakers? - Piggy - 08-09-2013 I got a pair of 'Fli' speakers for cheap...see my xtdt breaking thread...you could pick them up at Action day? RE: Which pair of speakers? - lolsteve - 09-09-2013 (08-09-2013, 11:06 AM)Curt Wrote: Out of that selection I'd go with JBL, but if you can stretch your budget slightly: http://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/alpine-sxe1725s-61216cm-din-coaxial-2way-speaker-p-3508.html#.UixZs8asj0sI do have a sub but it's now wired up to the kitchen speaker system and I want to reduce the weight so a subs not the right way to go (08-09-2013, 03:24 PM)bingham123456 Wrote: Iv got some Sony speakers spair pal. Depending how far away you are you can take them palThanks man I appreciate , but you're a bit far away (08-09-2013, 04:00 PM)Piggy Wrote: I got a pair of 'Fli' speakers for cheap...see my xtdt breaking thread...you could pick them up at Action day?Their sold now right? RE: Which pair of speakers? - Piggy - 09-09-2013 yeah gone. soz RE: Which pair of speakers? - Curt - 09-09-2013 Oh yeah, I remember seeing that now, haha! It's a bit tricky to get "decent" bass without a sub then, as I hate 6x9's so much . How about a smaller sub in a small enclosure? Probably be similar weight... Cheap comps really won't be up to much, bass wise. I had some Vibes in my old DT which weren't bad, much better than the Flis that replaced them. The magnets were huge though, and didn't fit in the doors... RE: Which pair of speakers? - lolsteve - 09-09-2013 Well I'm not after windows wobbling bass, just nice decent sound. The current ones are as flat as you can get like on the same level as a phone speaker and once the 6 x9's are on you cant even hear them anymore Even considered some other standard speakers like from a ford fiesta mk6 since they aren't shabby on mums car with only a Halfords budget head unit - scratch that they are 5 x 7 as standard RE: Which pair of speakers? - adamm306 - 09-09-2013 under seat subs are a good compromise Re: RE: Which pair of speakers? - bigtone0777 - 09-09-2013 (09-09-2013, 07:48 PM)adamm306 Wrote: under seat subs are a good compromise I like the sound of that........vibrating seat |