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    Quality SQ system for mk3

    Hiyo!

    Some of you may recall the calamity that was my stereo install some months ago now.

    I'm still not that thrilled with the SQ so I'm going to have another bash at it in a month or twos time. I'm considering ditching my amp + splits, getting better versions and maybe adding some rear coax's in the back doors.

    For the record, heres what's in there now:
    HU: Clarion DXZ776USB
    AMP: Alpine MRV-502T 75x2
    Frontz: Alpine SPX-177R 6.5" splits
    Rear: none
    Sub: none
    Sub amp: none
    Wires: Audison connection (power & RCA), stock speaker wires.
    Battery: stock

    I've got dynamat in the doors as well.

    I want *SQ* - Yes it'll need to make some volume but nothing ear shattering. I listen to mostly metal, plus hard rock, some indie and a tiny bit of electronica... and a community radio station we have in perth called RTRfm.

    Let me hear your suggestions, yo!
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    What are your plans ( I see there is no sub )?
    Do you have restrictions?
    Budget?
    Bora has gone ;( Custom sub box and beige floor mats to suit for sale.

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    I don't belive the problem with your stereo is your splits. But what is supporting them IE, your lack of bass.
    My speakers never sound as good with the sub off (3 way splits remember) as when its on. The sub just adds a level of depth that is missing when your trying to push everything through a 6.5" driver. And, my Drivers are basiclay dedicated bass drivers. The 4" take care of my mids.

    IF, in the end, you decide to rid yourself of the X types, i know a Yaris in need of a better set of splits......

    Also, i think i listen to the same things you do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceVR6 View Post
    I don't belive the problem with your stereo is your splits. But what is supporting them IE, your lack of bass.
    My speakers never sound as good with the sub off (3 way splits remember) as when its on. The sub just adds a level of depth that is missing when your trying to push everything through a 6.5" driver. And, my Drivers are basiclay dedicated bass drivers. The 4" take care of my mids.

    IF, in the end, you decide to rid yourself of the X types, i know a Yaris in need of a better set of splits......

    Also, i think i listen to the same things you do.
    totally agree, adding a 4" for midrange helps alot when installed correctly. made a hell of a difference. the staging sounds so much more complete.

    I realise if you are not running 4", keep the tweeter and woofer close together. but with a 4" mount the tweeter higher, perhaps highest.
    I would suggest a sub definately!

    Whats your budget ?

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    I don't really want a sub, it means half my boot space goes and its another amp... more weight! More weight = slower VR6, nnnnooooooooo!!

    3-way could be interesting, do they make a 4" for the type-x??

    I really dont know about the budget, probably around $1000-1500 and/or i'll just buy it all 2nd hand... im a frugal sucker at times
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    I dont believe SQ, without weight can go into the same sentence. It just doesnt work. I too would have suggested 3 ways, which would mean the only real weight you're lugging is an amp, rather than a decent sized sub with it's heavy space consuming box.

    Nice set of Morel's, Dynaudio's could be had new at about $1k, and a significant amount less than that if it were 2nd hand. Find a decent, clean, powering amp - Audison, ARC, etc, and you're pretty set.

    Another method is to run them active, which I've been told works wonders but I myself am yet to try.
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    If you have a 4 channel, i suggest, running a set of 4" splits, and a pair of 6.5" Earthquake shallow mount subs in the front doors. With an inch and a half Xmax, and 400w rms, they crank out some mad bass. you will have to have a 4 channel amp, with heaps of power though. the 4" mount in the dash quite fine, and mount the tweeters on the pillors.


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