Boston Acoustic VS Alpine - Help
I am looking for a good 6.5" component set, and I came accross a huge variety of course.
Some that caught my eye, were from Alpine & Boston Acoustics.
do the Boston Acoustic Rally series ( http://www.bostonacoustics.com/ca_pr...&CategoryID=14 ) exceed the performance of a Alpine Type-R component set?
Is the Boston Acoustic ProSeries ( http://www.bostonacoustics.com/ca_pr...&CategoryID=14 ) worth the price? Keep in mind I can get these at wholesale price.
Any other brands I should look into... specific models?
To power 6.5" component's what would be a good wattage for a 2 channel amp?
Do head units EVER have any high-pass outputs on them so I can run some smaller speakers along with my components?
Thanks
Some that caught my eye, were from Alpine & Boston Acoustics.
do the Boston Acoustic Rally series ( http://www.bostonacoustics.com/ca_pr...&CategoryID=14 ) exceed the performance of a Alpine Type-R component set?
Is the Boston Acoustic ProSeries ( http://www.bostonacoustics.com/ca_pr...&CategoryID=14 ) worth the price? Keep in mind I can get these at wholesale price.
Any other brands I should look into... specific models?
To power 6.5" component's what would be a good wattage for a 2 channel amp?
Do head units EVER have any high-pass outputs on them so I can run some smaller speakers along with my components?
Thanks
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BA pro's are very nice speakers as are the alpine type r's .............. buy the ones that sound best to you
as for power I prefer about 100-150 watts rms per channel ..........
and yes decks do have built in crossover sections ..........kenwood excelon decks have independant front and rear highpass filters(each can be set at a different crossover point) and a lowpass filter for the sub
alpine makes one with adjustable crossover slopes too and 3 way capability ..(can't rember the model number)
as for power I prefer about 100-150 watts rms per channel ..........
and yes decks do have built in crossover sections ..........kenwood excelon decks have independant front and rear highpass filters(each can be set at a different crossover point) and a lowpass filter for the sub
alpine makes one with adjustable crossover slopes too and 3 way capability ..(can't rember the model number)
does Panasonic by any chance make something with those types of features?
I think I'm gonna go with Panasonic... look like they got some very nice MP3 decks with good features, for affordable prices [img]smile.gif[/img]
I think I'm gonna go with Panasonic... look like they got some very nice MP3 decks with good features, for affordable prices [img]smile.gif[/img]
If it HAS to be Panasonic, avoid any models below 7XX series.
I have a friend, or should I now say a fiend [img]tongue.gif[/img] who has a CDF 583U, and I notice it has poor balance/fader controls, doesn't sound stereo in any way, and has the Panasonic muddy sound to add to that.
The 783 is iffy. Sounded better, but I still don't buy flash. It's just me.
I have a friend, or should I now say a fiend [img]tongue.gif[/img] who has a CDF 583U, and I notice it has poor balance/fader controls, doesn't sound stereo in any way, and has the Panasonic muddy sound to add to that.
The 783 is iffy. Sounded better, but I still don't buy flash. It's just me.


