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I was just about to suggest talking to hunter ^^^^^^^

Lol Thanks :drinks:

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

:blush:

Mitsubishi 3000GT (Old Build)

Headunit: Pioneer 80PRS

Frontstage: (2) McLaren Audio MLT-2 Tweeters & (4) PRV Audio MR Series Neo 6.5" Mids

Substage: 4 15" Hybrid Subs - Tantric Motors & Sundown Softies

Amps: Banda 2.4D Amp (Tweets), American Bass VFL 350.4 (Mids), and (2) Ampere 3800s

Electrical :Singer 260A Alt & JY Power Lithium

 

2005 Chevy Colorado Ext Cab

Headunit: Pioneer 80PRS

Frontstage: 4 PRV 700Ti Tweets & 6 10" Delta Mids on 3000wrms

Substage: 6 Fi BTL 18s in a 4th Order Walkthrough on 3 Wolfram 4500s

Electrical: Singer "390" and JY Power

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I've been wanting a pair of 12's for my trunk (hatchback) and I have no idea what to replace my stock speakers with?

everyone has their own preferences on here. Personally I have only used Polk Audio DXi and Polk audio DB series speakers in my car, but if you want to really narrow down to which brand you want then you should be more specific like if you want an SQ or SPL build

Edit: Ninja'd by hdorre

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smaller font please lol. I was just about to suggest talking to hunter ^^^^^^^

Don't worry, I didn't know much at all when I joined but this forum really teaches you everything you need to know. welcome to the forum

Thank you! I'm really hoping I do learn out of all these posts. :)

I have no idea what to replace my stock speakers with?

What's your budget? Do you want coaxials or components? If components, do you want to go active or passive?

Do you want to use the stock speaker size, or fiberglass new pods?

I think I'd like to just stick with the same size. But forgive me for asking this but, what is the difference of active or passive, coaxials or components?

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Active involves crossing over speakers at your preferred frequency by applying filters (high pass, low pass, and bandpass), setting slopes, time aligning speakers, and equalizing them.

Passive has a "box" that comes with almost all component sets. Those "boxes" have a preset slope and filters.

Coaxials are one speaker that plays "all" frequencies that the subs dont. For example, a coaxial driver may play 80hz and up.

Components separate the frequencies played between speakers. For example, a midbass driver may play from 80-2500hz and a tweeter may play from 2500 hz and up.

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

:blush:

Mitsubishi 3000GT (Old Build)

Headunit: Pioneer 80PRS

Frontstage: (2) McLaren Audio MLT-2 Tweeters & (4) PRV Audio MR Series Neo 6.5" Mids

Substage: 4 15" Hybrid Subs - Tantric Motors & Sundown Softies

Amps: Banda 2.4D Amp (Tweets), American Bass VFL 350.4 (Mids), and (2) Ampere 3800s

Electrical :Singer 260A Alt & JY Power Lithium

 

2005 Chevy Colorado Ext Cab

Headunit: Pioneer 80PRS

Frontstage: 4 PRV 700Ti Tweets & 6 10" Delta Mids on 3000wrms

Substage: 6 Fi BTL 18s in a 4th Order Walkthrough on 3 Wolfram 4500s

Electrical: Singer "390" and JY Power

My Official Feedback Thread

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Active involves crossing over speakers at your preferred frequency by applying filters (high pass, low pass, and bandpass), setting slopes, time aligning speakers, and equalizing them.

Passive has a "box" that comes with almost all component sets. Those "boxes" have a preset slope and filters

I think I'll stick to the "box" lol
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I think I'll stick to the "box" lol

:rofl:

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

:blush:

Mitsubishi 3000GT (Old Build)

Headunit: Pioneer 80PRS

Frontstage: (2) McLaren Audio MLT-2 Tweeters & (4) PRV Audio MR Series Neo 6.5" Mids

Substage: 4 15" Hybrid Subs - Tantric Motors & Sundown Softies

Amps: Banda 2.4D Amp (Tweets), American Bass VFL 350.4 (Mids), and (2) Ampere 3800s

Electrical :Singer 260A Alt & JY Power Lithium

 

2005 Chevy Colorado Ext Cab

Headunit: Pioneer 80PRS

Frontstage: 4 PRV 700Ti Tweets & 6 10" Delta Mids on 3000wrms

Substage: 6 Fi BTL 18s in a 4th Order Walkthrough on 3 Wolfram 4500s

Electrical: Singer "390" and JY Power

My Official Feedback Thread

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the stock speakers are 3 way in the front. tweeter, midrange, and midbass. they're apparently quite loud once you put an external amp on them.

edit: found this for the 2011 tc, but it should be the same for yours

6x9's lower/driver

3.5" mid range

1" tweeter

5.25" in the rear

edit 2: this thread shows that the rears are 6.5

http://www.scionlife.com/forums/showthread.php?t=214326

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pics of the car? was looking at one myself lol

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2002 Pontiac Grand AM SE 2.2l 4 cylinder ecotec.
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Head Unit - Alpine CDA-9887
Subs - 2x Z 12 v.2s - v.3 + NS Soft parts
Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAZ-3500D
Enclosure - 3.33 Cubes tuned to 34.66hz
Front Stage - JBL P660c 6.5" Components
Rear Deck - Powerbass 4xl 6.5" Mid-Range
Front Stage Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAX-100.4D
Wires - Kicker Hyperflex 1/0, KnuKonceptz 1/0, Knu 4 and 8 Gauge, Kicker RCAs
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