Trying For SQ
#1
I am just looking for some feedback on how you think this would turn out. The system is planned as follows,
Headunit:
-eclipse 8443 or higher end alpine
Front Stage Either:
-MB Quart RSB 215 (5.25 and 1 inch tweeter) or
-MB Quart QM 160.03KX (6.5 and 3/4 inch tweeter suspended over the mid)
Amps
Rockford 800@4 and
Rockford 800@2
Sub
ED 15a
Processing
Audiocontrol DQX (Maybe)
It would all go into a 99 four door grand prix this spring. I have 70sq feet of brown bread already. The front mids would go in the door for now, with all of the proper install measures taken to achieve the best sound possible.
Headunit:
-eclipse 8443 or higher end alpine
Front Stage Either:
-MB Quart RSB 215 (5.25 and 1 inch tweeter) or
-MB Quart QM 160.03KX (6.5 and 3/4 inch tweeter suspended over the mid)
Amps
Rockford 800@4 and
Rockford 800@2
Sub
ED 15a
Processing
Audiocontrol DQX (Maybe)
It would all go into a 99 four door grand prix this spring. I have 70sq feet of brown bread already. The front mids would go in the door for now, with all of the proper install measures taken to achieve the best sound possible.
#3
I will be trying to install most of the equipment myself. I, like alot of people feel that I have read enough about most of basics and are ready to give them a try.
I already own the amps and speakers, and depending on availibility will order the sub very soon.
The rest will probably come from audio concepts in Calgary. That is where I would expect that most of the tuning would be done.
I am just trying to figure out which set of components to use and at my beginner level if the DQX is necessary with the use of a good quality deck.
Thankyou for any advice in advance.
[ February 10, 2004, 01:09 AM: Message edited by: Milton ]
I already own the amps and speakers, and depending on availibility will order the sub very soon.
The rest will probably come from audio concepts in Calgary. That is where I would expect that most of the tuning would be done.
I am just trying to figure out which set of components to use and at my beginner level if the DQX is necessary with the use of a good quality deck.
Thankyou for any advice in advance.
[ February 10, 2004, 01:09 AM: Message edited by: Milton ]
#4
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Audio Concepts is very good. Make sure you spend some time with the front speakers, that will make or break the system SQ wise, if you are going to use the factory locations, try building an angle plate that you can use to angle the speakers in different directions and listen to them with good music to try and get the best sound possible. Also make sure the mounting baffle is nice and solid, it will make a world of difference.
#8
Well, I'd try and get one of those Rockford/Denon 8250's for a deck instead. And I agree, the install is going to make or break it.
Buying good stuff is always a good start but a quality install is the ONLY proper finish. If you can do it yourself good on you... but the professionals may save you money in the long run.
#10
Thanks for the support. The install is going to be very time consuming but I expect that all of my effort will work out, even if it doesn't I'll just have a shop fix it. The main thing is that I tried it and learned from it.
Are there any sq oriented decks out there with time alignment that aren't silver? (and under $1000)
[ February 10, 2004, 10:32 PM: Message edited by: Milton ]
Are there any sq oriented decks out there with time alignment that aren't silver? (and under $1000)
[ February 10, 2004, 10:32 PM: Message edited by: Milton ]