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69C10 01-13-2005 10:14 AM

The "speaker kick panel" thread
 
Has inspired me to install a high quality sound system.
I have always wanted to do so.
Can anyone give me some advise on a superior combination.
I will be starting with the 6.5 infinity comps.
What brand and types of amp,head,woofer should I get?
Thanks,
JB

GreyHoundSteve 01-13-2005 10:18 AM

Ive been out of the loop for awhile but you can never go wrong with Alpine head units and JL Audio subs. I use to like to run Precision Power amps but Phoenix Gold and Alpine make pretty good amps too.

4x4Poet 01-13-2005 12:25 PM

Members will have a tough time suggesting a head unit without first knowing what media you wish to use, i.e., AM, FM, CD, MD, MP3, iPod, cassette, SACD, harddrive, satellite radio, etc.:)

muddpile 01-13-2005 01:22 PM

For mine I am leaning towards a pair of MB Quart 5.25" components in the kick panels. 6.5" will fit, but I figure it will likely interfere with my E-brake and floor vents. I will also be running some sort of subwoofer setup, consisting of either 4 8's under the seat or 2 10". I can't go behind the seat due to the gas tank still being back there. For an amp, I will likely use something like 75 to each 5.25"/tweet combo and 150 watts to each sub. It should sound really nice once I get it all squeezed into the tiny cab.

doc_rock 01-13-2005 09:53 PM

I wanna see if I can get a set of Kicker solo-baraks under the seat. The 10" versions of those funny looking square things should be perfect.

Tracy Focht 01-13-2005 09:54 PM

<cough> Kicker... :)

want really top of the line, look at our Kicker SS componets...and if you only add one sub, a Kicker KX550.3, three channel amp....85x2 up front, 400 watts into a 2 ohm load on the sub...

longnlow72 01-13-2005 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doc_rock
I wanna see if I can get a set of Kicker solo-baraks under the seat. The 10" versions of those funny looking square things should be perfect.

not sure about there mounting depth but my 10" jl audio subs have 5 1/2" depth and barly fit with a box that is the same shape as the seat and floor. so u might be able to get them under, i would go with an alpine head unit, i dont have that much experience but i am reallt happy with my infinity 6x9's and jl audio subs

muddpile 01-14-2005 01:07 AM

JL Audio just brought back the W1. 10" sub that replaces the W0, the W1v2 is something like 4 1/2 inches deep. And it has that classic JL sound to it. I'm thinking of going that way.

doc_rock 01-14-2005 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tracy Focht
<cough> Kicker... :)

want really top of the line, look at our Kicker SS componets...and if you only add one sub, a Kicker KX550.3, three channel amp....85x2 up front, 400 watts into a 2 ohm load on the sub...

hehehe ok, you seem to be the kicker man...

WILL the solo baraks do what I'm wanting them to do? Does Kicker still make 'em?

Tracy Focht 01-14-2005 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doc_rock
hehehe ok, you seem to be the kicker man...

WILL the solo baraks do what I'm wanting them to do? Does Kicker still make 'em?

yep, we still make them...a 10" may be hard, but an 8" is do-able...I did one in my 70...

phantom dually 01-14-2005 10:15 PM

I 2nd the KICKER subs. I have had over 15 systems in various vehicles (more than one in most) and all have been Kicker. To say it plain and simple for product vs $$ you cant get better.


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