Aftermarket 6x9's? For The Gk
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has anybody bought any aftermarket speakers for thier GK tibby,
if so what would you suggest are good choices and bad choices?
well in that case too, how bout the front?
if so what would you suggest are good choices and bad choices?
well in that case too, how bout the front?
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Why just for the GK? 6x9's are 6x9's..... The RDs use 6x9's as well..... Anyways my Pioneer Premier 4-way 6x9's are working real well for me... same goes for my front 6.5" Infinity Reference 2-ways (w/ adjustable tweeters)
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I've got Volfenhag ones... DONT get them, theyre horrible, I only took those because I had instore credit at this crappy audio shop and that's all they had... I'm about to replace them.
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QUOTE (Supercow @ Jan 13 2007, 02:22 PM)
my whole system is pioneer premier, great stuff. I've got the same rear speakers as dark shark.
Yeah the Premier line is great, Woulda got the matching door speakers and had a full Pioneer Receiver/Speaker system but I liked the adjustable Infinitys...
I put the stock grilles back on after they were in and they rattle like crazy... Ive been going uncovered for months now and I still get rattling from all that cheap plastic back there...
Anything y'all have done to fix/help this...?
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i got pioneer 300w 3-way 6x9's and 230w 3-way 6 1/2's and they sound amazing, can turn it waaay up without distortion, great for outdoor partys, they have a real clean bass to them imo, even if you turn the sub off or on low volume, the speakers fill it in nicely,
and with the rattling, take the rear speaker grill off and see if that plastic is screwed into the body properly, there should be 2 screws holding the interior plastic to the body, other then that i've never had any vibrations comming from there, either passenger door or hatch for me 02.gif
could always put a cloth or a thin layer of sound deadening behind the plastic where it meets the body to cut it out, even a simple peice of a cloth should do the trick
and with the rattling, take the rear speaker grill off and see if that plastic is screwed into the body properly, there should be 2 screws holding the interior plastic to the body, other then that i've never had any vibrations comming from there, either passenger door or hatch for me 02.gif
could always put a cloth or a thin layer of sound deadening behind the plastic where it meets the body to cut it out, even a simple peice of a cloth should do the trick
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question on topic...
there anyway to bring the soundstage more to the front? cause currently my rears give alot more sound then the front, 300w in back, and 230w in front, if i fad it to the front it sounds allot quieter and not as dynamic,
would raising the gain for the front 6 1/2's do the trick? dont have my car here so cant try it out
there anyway to bring the soundstage more to the front? cause currently my rears give alot more sound then the front, 300w in back, and 230w in front, if i fad it to the front it sounds allot quieter and not as dynamic,
would raising the gain for the front 6 1/2's do the trick? dont have my car here so cant try it out