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Discussion in 'Car Audio' started by appi11, Jun 30, 2012.

  1. Jonah 101

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    Is that one of those ones you need a fork lift for?
     
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    What about fosgate
     
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    acarmody Donati..Whoa Green

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    What about them? Do you like buying overpriced gear?
     
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    I run poineer. Never had fosgate, I heard there really nice sound
     
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    acarmody Donati..Whoa Green

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    I'm sure they sound OK but you could get much better for the price.

    I had some entry level Pioneer splits for my first speakers, bloody good for the price. Most of the Pioneer entry range is well priced.
     
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    just about haha :) bigggg sub
     
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    so of those saying the Focal Kit 7s are the best, how many have actually heard them I wonder?

    I am very familiar with them have have spent a good amount of time tuning them both with the crossblock and active. while i agree they are a good set of speakers, I must say they certainly aren't the single best set of speakers ever. They do have their limitations. But i guess for the person that just wants a set that works well out of the box they are one of the better ones out there.

    the best set of speakers are the ones that suit your installation and tuning requirements IMO. There isnt one set of speakers that will work best in all installs.
    I personally use all DIY gear that way I can mix and match the drivers to suit my needs and have had proven results with that way ;)
    I work out where I want to put the speakers, what frequency range I want them to play and then find the most suitable driver. There is no such thing as a one size fits all, otherwise wouldn't all SQ competitors be running Kit 7s??
     
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    I bought some Soundstream SPC.6T 6in components, now they are hardly the best speakers you can get, but I and extremely impressed with them. They just have those tiny in line cross overs, but at $200 not bad at all.
     
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    You must admit though, most on here don't have the knowledge or expertise to mix and match components and tune. The recommendation of the Kit 7's was more a piss take than anything else. Most people crap their pants at the price of them. And yes I have heard them incar:)
     
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    What about Hybrid Audio Technologies? Their speakers have won more IASCA SQ comps than ALL OTHER speaker manufacturers COMBINED.

    I guess they must be doing something right.....

    Plus Scott Buwalda, owner of HAT, is the only person to ever receive a perfect score in IASCA SQ.
     
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    this is true, although if you really want people to crap their pants at expensive speakers why not suggest Micro Precision Z-studio instead :p just a pair of the tweeters cost $6k
     
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    Focals was the first thing that popped into my head.
     
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    ^Focals are good, but you will sure as hell pay to get the good ones. The entry level ones are merely average imho.

    If you want good speakers and don't want to mortgage your house to pay for them you need to look beyond the 'car audio' brands...

    Personally i'm running these:
    Usher 8945A 7" Woofers - literally one of the cleanest midbass speakers money can buy. Highly acclaimed amongst the DIY home audio community. Quite large and difficult to mount in a car. They just fit in my VY with some custom fibreglass mounts.
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    Fountek FR89EX 3" Midranges - there are midranges that play cleaner but they are large and awkward to mount in a car. These are small enough to fit on the dash/A-pillars. Cheap too.
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    Vifa NE19VTT-04 3/4" Tweeters (bottom right) - again, compact, reasonably priced and perform well. The founteks play reasonably high so you just need a tweeter to take care of the top octave, these will do it.
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    Total cost ~$450. The deal breaker for most people would be that you have to make your own crossover (quite difficult, need knowledge and measurement equipment), or use a digital sound processor (capable headunit or standalone processor). Personally i'm using a standalone processor and two 4-channel amps.
    The other thing is that the installation is absolutely critical to make them sound any good. For me this means custom fibreglass door pods (they didn't fit in the stock VT-VZ plastic mounts) and custom fibreglass pillars to house the mids and tweeters. If you aren't any good at doing fibreglass, expect to pay a shop $500-1k to do this alone.

    If you want a decent 'off the shelf' solution, i've heard good things about DLS 'Ultimate' 2-way and 3-way components. Reasonably priced too.
     
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    i have the jl audio c5s in the doors of my ute and i get a hard on every time i hear them, for me i find for the price they are pretty decent (i paid 510, they retail around 700) not the loudest speaker but for my rock/metal/hip hop/ rnb/ dubstep they do the job nicely, just trying to find a good bang for buck (around 400-500rms) sub that i can mount in a custom enclosure that will sound better than the slim line one i have.
     
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    Focal no7 all the way, and yes I've heard them, I've had them for over 3 years. I've also heard most other speakers use around the car audio sceen.

    I have been around the industry for over 10 years and whilst I admit ther are several other brands that sound excellent nothing compairs to the 6W3 and Tbe drives that make up the kit 7.
     
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    After demo'ing Focals years ago I wouldn't even bother listening to them, I wasn't a fan :p
     
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    Me too. . .
     
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    What about saving and building your own place either live in or rent?
     

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