"boxrocket" (boxrocket)
09/16/2015 at 23:46 • Filed to: None | 1 | 14 |
Thanks for all the responses about aftermarket head units. Apparently I’m on a bit of a car audio kick this week, as now the topic is speakers!
Let’s keep it to just speakers, and - like last night - less than the cost of a LeMons car. No need to include subs and amps and such, just speakers.
I myself have never had a bad experience with aftermarket Infinity speakers, such that they’re all I’ll buy anymore (though my Mazda’s factory Bose system is acceptable - for now). Good price, good sound, and they have a decent appearance for those who like the exposed look. Plus, I’ve never had one fail on me.
Plus, I think that logo looks pretty cool.
How about you, Oppo Audiophiles? What’s your aftermarket (sub-$500/pair) speaker brand of choice?
Supreme Chancellor and Glorious Leader SaveTheIntegras
> boxrocket
09/16/2015 at 23:54 | 0 |
My dad has Apline speakers which are godly; me being on a budget, have always went with Kicker and have been happy with that
Ram_Riot_6
> boxrocket
09/16/2015 at 23:58 | 1 |
I’ve got Polk’s in my car that have been going strong for six years. They still sound just as great when I replaced the terrible factory speakers.
RazoE
> Ram_Riot_6
09/17/2015 at 00:01 | 0 |
Had the DB series Polk’s in my Supras. Great budget speakers.
Dunnik
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 00:05 | 3 |
Pioneer, Polk, Kenwood and yes Infinity would be the brands I’d be looking at, and then I’d probably just go for best price/value among them.
AMGtech - now with more recalls!
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 00:50 | 2 |
There are a ton of quality speaker brands. Stick with the top well known names and you will be fine. Find speakers that match well with the head unit/amplifier on specifications. For the best sound, strictly talking speakers here not amps etc., go with component sets that use crossovers. Although most people probably can’t tell a difference between a standard 2 way speaker versus a component set. And component sets are much more difficult and expensive to set up because you also need amps and subs and maybe even some low-mids.
Try www.onlinecarstereo.com if you’re trying to build a system. They’ve served me very well over the years.
boxrocket
> AMGtech - now with more recalls!
09/17/2015 at 01:16 | 1 |
Not looking to do any of that myself any time soon, but good info nonetheless. Thanks! Perhaps someone will find it more immediately useful. :)
for Michigan
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 06:57 | 0 |
I have a full set of Infinity speakers in my Civic with a Sony head unit. Great sound quality and higher volume capability than I’ll ever use. I think the volume range on the head unit is 0-50, but anything over 20 will induce hearing loss.
Only been in there for about six months, so I can’t speak for longevity.
misfitmascots
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 07:44 | 0 |
Focal, Morel
Stapleface-Now Hyphenated!
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 08:25 | 0 |
I had put MB Quart in my Crosstrek when I had it and I really liked the sound they gave off being powered by the stock head unit. Great sound for the price.
uofime-2
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 09:57 | 1 |
I’ve had a set of infinity reference series for 9 years, I got them when I turned 16, they’ve been in 2 cars and they’ll be going in my new one as soon as I get the guts to rip the door cards off. Great speakers.
boxrocket
> uofime-2
09/17/2015 at 11:12 | 0 |
Nice! The Infinity speakers in my Volvo I installed within the first week of ownership, and were still fully functional when I included them in the car’s sale in April. I was very tempted to keep them, but they were an odd size and more hassle than I could bother with to get them out and reinstall the factory ones.
uofime-2
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 11:15 | 0 |
Yeah, I only have half the speakers , one pair, I originally got because the other pair were ovals, that like yours don’t fit that many places. Also I was hurridly ripping them out in a dealer parking lot, but that’s a whole other story
Wurrwulf
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 11:46 | 0 |
Back in the days when I cared about car audio, I loved CDT speakers. Very high quality, incredible SQ. Their mid-level speakers are about $300/pair, but their entry level is around $150/pair, I believe. I’m not sure if their quality is the same as it was a decade ago, but I wouldn’t hesitate to try them again.
StndIbnz, Drives a MSRT8
> boxrocket
09/17/2015 at 13:39 | 0 |
I’ve heard the Alpine Type R’s are pretty damn good for the money (300 a set I think). Big money would be Focal.
I have Polk audio DB’s in my car and love them. either way, if you can afford / wire up a set of component’s you’ll be better. Compound if you can’t put the tweeter someplace else.