alpine spr comp VS mb quart pvi216 comp
#22
If you go with kicks, mounting the tweeter in the kick provides very good sound since it has more distance from the listener, provides very directional sound, and is easily staged.
--Spike
Last edited by Spike100; 06-21-2010 at 05:02 PM.
#24
The only way to know for sure is someone who has mounted that specific speaker reporting that it fits.
If it’s close, but does not quite fit; all is not lost. You will only need to do some minor custom fabrication to cut out the poor stock door grille and fit your speaker’s grille in that position.
--Spike
#25
how did the install go?
How did the speaker install go? I have the same set sitting in a box with the add on 6.5 woofers that I am going to install in the back deck behind the seats.
thanks
thanks
#26
Only reason I gave this recommendation with the pre-requisite of no or little fabrication to the interior. With just drilling a hole the size needed to flush mount a tweeter being the most fabrication you want to go, molding a kick panel, etc. isn't going to work out.
If you can fabricate kick panels OP, please PLEASE please obviously install your components there!! You will notice a difference... but it's always something you can upgrade to later to add more quality without buying more stereo equipment...
As far as mounting the woofer in the door you may want to put the panel on before you decide to cut anything on the stock grill because usually your woofer sits lower than the pre-fab hole and can be a PITA to modify unless you have the ability which obviously then won't be a problem.
Anyway... carry on... Listen to Spike he's a very smart guy, I can tell. Knows what he's talking about.
#28
Yep. It starts low and by the end of the install you realize you are spending more than you ever expected :P Oh well, enjoy it while you can. Install everything to the best of your abilities and you'll be proud of it when it's all said and done!
#29
i just installed pvi216 last night...had some issues...
and still do...i'm hearing lots of static through speakers...tweeters arnt' as bad as people have mentioned here...
one major problem i'm having is the volume control...it is way too loud.
before the install...i had the volume setting to 8. now i can't have it past 3 and it is like 10 previous volume. i know i read it in some other thread about setting the amp...any thoughts?
#30
which set did you go with??
i just installed pvi216 last night...had some issues...
and still do...i'm hearing lots of static through speakers...tweeters arnt' as bad as people have mentioned here...
one major problem i'm having is the volume control...it is way too loud.
before the install...i had the volume setting to 8. now i can't have it past 3 and it is like 10 previous volume. i know i read it in some other thread about setting the amp...any thoughts?
i just installed pvi216 last night...had some issues...
and still do...i'm hearing lots of static through speakers...tweeters arnt' as bad as people have mentioned here...
one major problem i'm having is the volume control...it is way too loud.
before the install...i had the volume setting to 8. now i can't have it past 3 and it is like 10 previous volume. i know i read it in some other thread about setting the amp...any thoughts?
#33
u do need spacers...i called my local audio store and they wanted $20 for two pairs. didn't feel like driving out and paying them 20 so didn't use the spacers...took few screws and just screwed it in to oem brackets.
i have pvi216's hooked up to jl 300/4 channel amp and the sound was really loud. played around with the amp and the sound is fixed.
i think i might need woofers after all though.
i have pvi216's hooked up to jl 300/4 channel amp and the sound was really loud. played around with the amp and the sound is fixed.
i think i might need woofers after all though.
#34
u do need spacers...i called my local audio store and they wanted $20 for two pairs. didn't feel like driving out and paying them 20 so didn't use the spacers...took few screws and just screwed it in to oem brackets.
i have pvi216's hooked up to jl 300/4 channel amp and the sound was really loud. played around with the amp and the sound is fixed.
i think i might need woofers after all though.
i have pvi216's hooked up to jl 300/4 channel amp and the sound was really loud. played around with the amp and the sound is fixed.
i think i might need woofers after all though.
#37
updates on my install..
i put the big tweeters in the stock location with some cutting inside of the plastic.
the speakers managed to squeeze in w/o any spacer.
the comp by itself sounded bad,but after hooking the sub,its like everything added up.
I'm happy!thnx for the help guys
i put the big tweeters in the stock location with some cutting inside of the plastic.
the speakers managed to squeeze in w/o any spacer.
the comp by itself sounded bad,but after hooking the sub,its like everything added up.
I'm happy!thnx for the help guys
#38
^^ Thanks for posting the update. Some questions for you that will help me learn…
1) Did “the big tweeters” fit flush in the Sail Panel?
2) How did you finish the cut edges (if in fact that was necessary)?
If you have time, a picture of the Sail Panel with your tweeter mount would be great.
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Did you use the stock door speaker grille?
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Why did the midrange component sound bad? Was it vibration, “blocked sound,” or what?
Here is my concern with your last comment: Certainly adding a SubW will improve sound, especially with modern recordings that “expect” and support low frequency output. However, your midrange inside the front door should be able to stand by itself and produce quality sound if it’s installed and setup correctly.
--Spike
2) How did you finish the cut edges (if in fact that was necessary)?
If you have time, a picture of the Sail Panel with your tweeter mount would be great.
____________
Did you use the stock door speaker grille?
____________
Here is my concern with your last comment: Certainly adding a SubW will improve sound, especially with modern recordings that “expect” and support low frequency output. However, your midrange inside the front door should be able to stand by itself and produce quality sound if it’s installed and setup correctly.
--Spike
#39
^^ Thanks for posting the update. Some questions for you that will help me learn…
1) Did “the big tweeters” fit flush in the Sail Panel?
2) How did you finish the cut edges (if in fact that was necessary)?
If you have time, a picture of the Sail Panel with your tweeter mount would be great.
____________
Did you use the stock door speaker grille?
____________
Why did the midrange component sound bad? Was it vibration, “blocked sound,” or what?
Here is my concern with your last comment: Certainly adding a SubW will improve sound, especially with modern recordings that “expect” and support low frequency output. However, your midrange inside the front door should be able to stand by itself and produce quality sound if it’s installed and setup correctly.
--Spike
1) Did “the big tweeters” fit flush in the Sail Panel?
2) How did you finish the cut edges (if in fact that was necessary)?
If you have time, a picture of the Sail Panel with your tweeter mount would be great.
____________
Did you use the stock door speaker grille?
____________
Why did the midrange component sound bad? Was it vibration, “blocked sound,” or what?
Here is my concern with your last comment: Certainly adding a SubW will improve sound, especially with modern recordings that “expect” and support low frequency output. However, your midrange inside the front door should be able to stand by itself and produce quality sound if it’s installed and setup correctly.
--Spike
the speakers fit with the stock grille,i had a local place do it for me,he said that he didn't even use a spacer.it looks totally stock.
and the sound quality maybe it was the tuning of the hu,but it felt very screamy sounding,like the tweeter took over the sound,when added the sub woofer it like complete the whole sound,with some sound adjusting.
I'm impressed with the sound quality as far as the MB quart,def not a waist of money..
i got the top of the company's comp for $145(ebay)maybe i should have buy the hertz($170)but still,I'm happy with it.
#40
Thanks for the update.
I suspect that the initial problem you noticed before installing the SubW (“but it felt very screamy sounding,like the tweeter took over the sound”) was caused by:
The Sail Panel tweeter-mount
A quality tweeter in the Sail Panel provides very harsh sound since this mount is very close to the driver and passenger. It’s very difficult if not impossible to balance high frequency sound from a good tweeter mounted in the Sail Panel. I tried mounting the tweeter here, and after a short test, I moved the tweeter to the A-Pillar.
The Stock Door Mount for a Midrange Speaker
Better quality midrange components have trouble in this position. It’s not the mount that is the problem, but rather the stock door speaker grille. The stock door grille blocks sound from the midrange since the top holes are decorative and not functional, and the remaining grille-openings are too small. The result is muffled sound and door panel vibration, even when installing sound-deadening). You cannot easily install the aftermarket speaker grille here since the surface is concave. That is why Z owners go with door pods when mounting better front midrange components in the door.
With this said…
Apparently you are happy with the sound now, so all is well. Certainly adding the SubW is wise, and you report the sound is satisfactory after doing this. I suspect (I’m guessing here since there is no way I could know for sure) is you have balanced the system so that even moderately low frequency goes to the SubW. That prevents door panel vibration from your front door-mounted midrange.
I would like to see a pic of your tweeter mount.
--Spike
I suspect that the initial problem you noticed before installing the SubW (“but it felt very screamy sounding,like the tweeter took over the sound”) was caused by:
The Sail Panel tweeter-mount
A quality tweeter in the Sail Panel provides very harsh sound since this mount is very close to the driver and passenger. It’s very difficult if not impossible to balance high frequency sound from a good tweeter mounted in the Sail Panel. I tried mounting the tweeter here, and after a short test, I moved the tweeter to the A-Pillar.
The Stock Door Mount for a Midrange Speaker
Better quality midrange components have trouble in this position. It’s not the mount that is the problem, but rather the stock door speaker grille. The stock door grille blocks sound from the midrange since the top holes are decorative and not functional, and the remaining grille-openings are too small. The result is muffled sound and door panel vibration, even when installing sound-deadening). You cannot easily install the aftermarket speaker grille here since the surface is concave. That is why Z owners go with door pods when mounting better front midrange components in the door.
With this said…
Apparently you are happy with the sound now, so all is well. Certainly adding the SubW is wise, and you report the sound is satisfactory after doing this. I suspect (I’m guessing here since there is no way I could know for sure) is you have balanced the system so that even moderately low frequency goes to the SubW. That prevents door panel vibration from your front door-mounted midrange.
I would like to see a pic of your tweeter mount.
--Spike