Nice... the rears are not so important as they should be set at lower volume anyway so as not to pull the ear back from the front stage. Get the Morel Tempo Ultra 602 Integra 6-1/2" point source coaxials for the rear, more than adequate.
All decent speakers sound decent with a standard HU, None of them sound anything like they do when amplified - night and day. No question, hands down, do it right, do the Morels justice, use that amp! Set the four channel to HP on the crossovers at 100-200 for the rears and 60-70 for the fronts (or both around 60-70hz, play with that)
Same goes for the sub, all that great sound you'll have up front will now seem a little incomplete without a sub. Set the LP filter to around 80-100hz to blend in with the other speakers, set your gains accordingly.
Since you have access to Pioneer, the Z series would work well for you and it takes a fairly small box.
Pioneer TS-Z10LS2 10" 1300 Watts 2 Ohms Car Subwoofer
Pio recommends a .7' box with a 3" x 7.5" port tuned to around 50. i'd stick in a 1 cu ft box tune to 40 which is a 3" port 9.75-10" long. I've actually heard this 10" and it is very nice. Because it is a low profile drivers, you have a lot of options when only 1 cu ft ported is needed.
Even better if you can get it would be the Si SQL series.
For $269 this is an outstanding 12"
All decent speakers sound decent with a standard HU, None of them sound anything like they do when amplified - night and day. No question, hands down, do it right, do the Morels justice, use that amp! Set the four channel to HP on the crossovers at 100-200 for the rears and 60-70 for the fronts (or both around 60-70hz, play with that)
Same goes for the sub, all that great sound you'll have up front will now seem a little incomplete without a sub. Set the LP filter to around 80-100hz to blend in with the other speakers, set your gains accordingly.
Since you have access to Pioneer, the Z series would work well for you and it takes a fairly small box.
Pioneer TS-Z10LS2 10" 1300 Watts 2 Ohms Car Subwoofer
Pio recommends a .7' box with a 3" x 7.5" port tuned to around 50. i'd stick in a 1 cu ft box tune to 40 which is a 3" port 9.75-10" long. I've actually heard this 10" and it is very nice. Because it is a low profile drivers, you have a lot of options when only 1 cu ft ported is needed.
Even better if you can get it would be the Si SQL series.
For $269 this is an outstanding 12"
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SQL-12 Specifications
Re | 3.4 Ohms |
Fs | 27.9 Hz |
Qes | 0.49 |
Qms | 3.51 |
Qts | .43 |
Le | 2.0 mH |
Sd | 82.51 in^2 |
Vas | 29.0 Liters |
BL | 23.4 |
Mms | 449.8 g |
Cms | 72.2 uM/N |
Xmax | 28.4 mm one-way via 70% BL. (56 mm total p-p linear excursion) |
SPL | 92.0 dB (2.83V/1M) – 1 Ohm operation |
Power Handling | 1000 watts RMS |
Sealed enclosure | 0.65 to 1.0 ft^3 |
Vented enclosure | 1.5 ft^3 tuned to 24 Hz. >20 in^2 of port surface area per driver |
Cutout | 292.1 mm (11.5”) |
OD | 323.85 mm (12.75”) |
Mounting Depth | 7.0” |
Weight | 26 lbs |
Displacement | 0.15 ft^3 |
Distance from baffle to top of surround | 1.25″ |
Minimum clearance from top of the surround to a speaker grille | 0.5″ |