Speaker Recommendation?
Hello everyone,
I have decided to change out my speakers since I'm getting a new deck. I'm going to replace the deck with a double-din Pioneer touch screen deck that puts out 14 RMS per channel.
For now, I think I want to avoid getting an amp. Any recommendations for speakers that will fit my 04 Z (Bose) that will be decent without being powered by an amp?
I have decided to change out my speakers since I'm getting a new deck. I'm going to replace the deck with a double-din Pioneer touch screen deck that puts out 14 RMS per channel.
For now, I think I want to avoid getting an amp. Any recommendations for speakers that will fit my 04 Z (Bose) that will be decent without being powered by an amp?
I had Polk DB651's on my Accord that im looking to throw onto the Z any day now. They sound great connected to an aftermarket HU and im sure theyll sound even better with an amp.
I'm ready to get some speakers now. I just bought a 4 channel Alpine that puts 50rms per channel.
Which speakers will work in the front with little/no modification?
Which speakers will work in the rear as well?
Which speakers will work in the front with little/no modification?
Which speakers will work in the rear as well?
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Thanks for the reply. How does the sound setup sound without the rear speakers? Do you have any recommendations for the front speakers.
^^ The Z has a tight interior so you really don’t miss the rear speakers. You get more realistic sound with 2 fronts and a SubW. 2 cheap speakers immediately behind the driver and passenger seats can pollute good sound and interfere with staging.
You get the best sound with good quality component speakers in the front that you drive with an external amplifier.
There is nothing wrong with rear speakers if you install good quality speakers in this position. Quality coaxials work fine here.
--Spike
You get the best sound with good quality component speakers in the front that you drive with an external amplifier.
There is nothing wrong with rear speakers if you install good quality speakers in this position. Quality coaxials work fine here.
--Spike
^^ The Z has a tight interior so you really don’t miss the rear speakers. You get more realistic sound with 2 fronts and a SubW. 2 cheap speakers immediately behind the driver and passenger seats can pollute good sound and interfere with staging.
You get the best sound with good quality component speakers in the front that you drive with an external amplifier.
There is nothing wrong with rear speakers if you install good quality speakers in this position. Quality coaxials work fine here.
--Spike
You get the best sound with good quality component speakers in the front that you drive with an external amplifier.
There is nothing wrong with rear speakers if you install good quality speakers in this position. Quality coaxials work fine here.
--Spike
Do you think I'll have any issues with fitment? Crutchfield listed the DB6501's as "not fit" in our Z's. Supposedly, the speaker is a tenth of an inch too long. Should this pose an issue?
Dimensions for DB6501
Top-Mount Depth 2"
Bottom-Mount Depth 2-5/16"
Last edited by OneLovelyZee; Nov 13, 2013 at 12:14 PM.
That's because crutchfield ONLY looks at the numbers.. space them out by gutting your stocks or cutting 1/2 inch adaptors to fit. That being said, when I bought mine used, it had db6501s in it with no adaptor or anything like it on in the front doors and nothing hit or rubbed at all... The ones I have there now would if I didn't use a spacer... But they are even deeper and still dont touch a thing with the spacers installed
Thanks man, I appreciate your help. I went ahead an ordered a set of Polk Audio db6501's for the front.
Do you think I'll have any issues with fitment? Crutchfield listed the DB6501's as "not fit" in our Z's. Supposedly, the speaker is a tenth of an inch too long. Should this pose an issue?
Dimensions for DB6501
Top-Mount Depth 2"
Bottom-Mount Depth 2-5/16"
Do you think I'll have any issues with fitment? Crutchfield listed the DB6501's as "not fit" in our Z's. Supposedly, the speaker is a tenth of an inch too long. Should this pose an issue?
Dimensions for DB6501
Top-Mount Depth 2"
Bottom-Mount Depth 2-5/16"
Here they are on my door.
Awesome, thanks fellas. My db6501's will be here this Monday. I already have the Alpine 4 channel.
Last part is deciding what to do for the rear speakers or subwoofer. I know most Z owners recommend not having any rear speakers at all. Why exactly is this? I'm thinking about putting a free-air kicker 10 inch sub (only 150rms) in the stock location then dynamatting the inside of the hole. What do you think about this route? I'm not concerned about having booming bass. I would just like the bass more to complete the sound package so I could lower the bass on the component speakers.
Last part is deciding what to do for the rear speakers or subwoofer. I know most Z owners recommend not having any rear speakers at all. Why exactly is this? I'm thinking about putting a free-air kicker 10 inch sub (only 150rms) in the stock location then dynamatting the inside of the hole. What do you think about this route? I'm not concerned about having booming bass. I would just like the bass more to complete the sound package so I could lower the bass on the component speakers.
Last edited by OneLovelyZee; Nov 14, 2013 at 11:13 AM.
Awesome man, thank you for the pics!
I'm thinking about putting a free-air kicker 10 inch sub (only 150rms) in the stock location then dynamatting the inside of the hole. What do you think about this route? I'm not concerned about having booming bass. I would just like the bass more to complete the sound package so I could lower the bass on the component speakers.
--Spike
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