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Help. Wanting to buy speakers and run active. Already have amp. Flexible $200 budget.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakerrr" data-source="post: 8434712" data-attributes="member: 637923"><p>Kenwood x998. I set the x-overs AND slope on the HU. Heard it has time alignment but I can't find it anywhere in the settings, menus, etc. Not sure if they are active or passive crossovers. Idrk that much about car audio. If I can somehow run an auto tuning DSP and get it for cheap I'd like to do that, because there are a ton of pro audio drivers and super tweeters with crazy good sensitivity and power handling. I don't want to go through the trouble of tuning manually and learning how to do it. Found a used jbl ms 8 for $460 but that's definitely too expensive for me.</p><p></p><p>If the above is not possible for under $400, I guess I'll go with some high powered components. Willing to spend up to $400 absolute max. Preferably I would like to take out my stock rear deck speakers and just have the empty holes venting into the cabin so I don't have to fold my seats down to get some loud bass from the trunk. I can bridge my amp and run up to 450w, 4ohm per side to power some beast front components that aren't too thick/deep to fit. Or use all 4 channels on the tweeter and mid pairs. How is, for instance, Sundown Audio or Sound Qubed as far as components go? I'm leaning towards passive components. What is a good bang for the buck model / company for this?</p><p></p><p>edit</p><p></p><p>on EVOM forum apparently people are saying depth is not an issue with the 6.5" fronts. Lots of room. Regardless, I'll try to be conservative with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakerrr, post: 8434712, member: 637923"] Kenwood x998. I set the x-overs AND slope on the HU. Heard it has time alignment but I can't find it anywhere in the settings, menus, etc. Not sure if they are active or passive crossovers. Idrk that much about car audio. If I can somehow run an auto tuning DSP and get it for cheap I'd like to do that, because there are a ton of pro audio drivers and super tweeters with crazy good sensitivity and power handling. I don't want to go through the trouble of tuning manually and learning how to do it. Found a used jbl ms 8 for $460 but that's definitely too expensive for me. If the above is not possible for under $400, I guess I'll go with some high powered components. Willing to spend up to $400 absolute max. Preferably I would like to take out my stock rear deck speakers and just have the empty holes venting into the cabin so I don't have to fold my seats down to get some loud bass from the trunk. I can bridge my amp and run up to 450w, 4ohm per side to power some beast front components that aren't too thick/deep to fit. Or use all 4 channels on the tweeter and mid pairs. How is, for instance, Sundown Audio or Sound Qubed as far as components go? I'm leaning towards passive components. What is a good bang for the buck model / company for this? edit on EVOM forum apparently people are saying depth is not an issue with the 6.5" fronts. Lots of room. Regardless, I'll try to be conservative with it [/QUOTE]
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