Speaker Advice, is it worth it?
#1
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Speaker Advice, is it worth it?
I am in the middle of doing a headunit and speaker install on my truck.
Sony XAV-65 if you were curious.
Due to a promotoion, my headunit came with free speakers, Sony XS-GT5738F.
My original plan was to power these off of my headunit in the front doors, and to just use my stock rear speakers (also powered off of the head unit).
Out of my old truck I have an 10" JBL Sub in a bandpass box I plan on using behind the front seats, and an old Ebay purchase 225 Watt amplifier (Super Sport brand?) I used to use to power it. Both are about 10 years old now.
But, In a fit of ordering things on Amazon i talked myself into buying speakers and a ,
Thinking of running the Excelons in the front doors powerd off of the front channel of that Kac-8405 amplifier, and using the back channel to power my sub.
Running no rear speakers (or stock off of the headunit), and selling the Sony speakers.
Arguably the back channel of the new Amps alone has more rated watts than my current amp, and my current amp is probably over-rated anyway.
But now I am having second thoughts. This is a truck after all, with wind noise, loud exhaust, and big mud tires. Granted my mud tires aren't really that noisy, about the same level as wind noise at highway speeds, but they are noticeable.
tl:dr summary: Now the problem I am having in deciding is, would than gains of those Excelon speakers in the front doors even be noticeable in a noisy truck. Or should I return them and save some money.
For reference, here's a youtube video I made to show the level of tire noise I get:
(I was trying to make that video a clickable link, not embedded, sorry)
More Pictures,
Sony XS-GT5738F:
Kenwood Excelon KFC-X683C:
Sony XAV-65 if you were curious.
Due to a promotoion, my headunit came with free speakers, Sony XS-GT5738F.
My original plan was to power these off of my headunit in the front doors, and to just use my stock rear speakers (also powered off of the head unit).
Out of my old truck I have an 10" JBL Sub in a bandpass box I plan on using behind the front seats, and an old Ebay purchase 225 Watt amplifier (Super Sport brand?) I used to use to power it. Both are about 10 years old now.
But, In a fit of ordering things on Amazon i talked myself into buying speakers and a ,
Thinking of running the Excelons in the front doors powerd off of the front channel of that Kac-8405 amplifier, and using the back channel to power my sub.
Running no rear speakers (or stock off of the headunit), and selling the Sony speakers.
Arguably the back channel of the new Amps alone has more rated watts than my current amp, and my current amp is probably over-rated anyway.
But now I am having second thoughts. This is a truck after all, with wind noise, loud exhaust, and big mud tires. Granted my mud tires aren't really that noisy, about the same level as wind noise at highway speeds, but they are noticeable.
tl:dr summary: Now the problem I am having in deciding is, would than gains of those Excelon speakers in the front doors even be noticeable in a noisy truck. Or should I return them and save some money.
For reference, here's a youtube video I made to show the level of tire noise I get:
(I was trying to make that video a clickable link, not embedded, sorry)
More Pictures,
Sony XS-GT5738F:
Kenwood Excelon KFC-X683C:
Last edited by Kytann; 04-20-2014 at 09:05 AM.
#3
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Any reason you refer the Sonys over the Kenwoods? The reviews have really nice things to say about the tweeters on the Kenwoods. Not much is said on reviews for the Sonys.
10 years ago, Sony had crap for speakers but good electronics. Has that changed?
#4
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They are the Base Ford Radio speakers.
Any reason you refer the Sonys over the Kenwoods? The reviews have really nice things to say about the tweeters on the Kenwoods. Not much is said on reviews for the Sonys.
10 years ago, Sony had crap for speakers but good electronics. Has that changed?
Any reason you refer the Sonys over the Kenwoods? The reviews have really nice things to say about the tweeters on the Kenwoods. Not much is said on reviews for the Sonys.
10 years ago, Sony had crap for speakers but good electronics. Has that changed?
#5
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I picked these Kenwoods this time because reviews said the tweeters were not bright, that they were "silken and smooth". But you never know until you try them
Now I have some damn nice Polk home stereo speakers.
#7
jose in texas
I have a pioneer touch screen head unit with alpine door speakers on all 4 doors alpine amp and 2 10 inch kicker under he backseat. I am very pleased with the sound.
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#9
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And really, that's all my budget allows.
#10
I say hook them up individually and listen to them. For the record, the Sony's have better specs and can go lower in frequency than the Kenwoods.