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Old 22nd July 2006, 14:32   #1
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What speakers?

Guys, I just got my audio system installed and am looking for some specific help on speakers.
I have a Sony MEX-R1 DVD player matched to a Sony 757 10 mp3 changer. I have a Sherwood 110rms X4 amp which is bridged and running 2 Pioneer subs.
I have a Pioneer 904 running speakers in my front and rear doors and a Infinity 202 running a pair of Pioneer 309r's fitted to my tailgate. Sounds pretty good but my door speeakers, which are the original Blau speakers, are not upto scratch, and I need to change them. What are my options. I don't like cutting doors and would like to stick to stock sizes. My car is a DICOR.
Thank in advance.

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Old 22nd July 2006, 15:12   #2
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Please, if you can mention your stock sizes. It'll make things more easier.

I would suggest going for 6" components for the front and 6" co-axials for the back.
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Old 22nd July 2006, 17:09   #3
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Yeah sorry! My stock sizes are 6" , I think!
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Old 22nd July 2006, 18:24   #4
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Yeah sorry! My stock sizes are 6" , I think!
Bingo!!!!

Please read my earler post. I think that will do.

What's your budget?
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Budget really isn't a problem, however specific makes and model names would help.
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Old 22nd July 2006, 18:41   #6
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For ur amp u can go for the JBL 607 6.5 inch componet kit the speaker can be easily be mounted on the front door including the tweeter.
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Budget really isn't a problem, however specific makes and model names would help.
Components costs from 5.8k to 80k.

I would go for Hertz HSK series. Your car will be comfortable with HSK165. They cost around 16k.

Or you can try Alpine 6" Components. Type X, Type R or Type S. All are good.

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Boss, I meant a reasonable budget. 12k would be tops!!!
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man u can go for jbl it is resonably priced ..... dont know the correct but near the range of 6-7k
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man u can go for jbl it is resonably priced ..... dont know the correct but near the range of 6-7k
!!!! LBM has said it. Just go for it.

If you want speakers for rear, then just buy JBL 637. Dont need components for the rear. And the whole setup will stay in your budget.
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SZAK... The HSK 165s are actually 13,800/- ...
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SZAK... The HSK 165s are actually 13,800/- ...
Yes Gunbir informed me too. I think there's a catch happening this side! I was given this price (16k) by a very well known dealer here who stocks Hertz, Alpine etc... I'll double check and confirm tomorrow.
HSK 130 was quoted 13k!!!

Guyz! am I given prices which are just konked up by the dealer??
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Guyz! am I given prices which are just konked up by the dealer??
Zak/KB, just to clear the confusion here, earlier pricing was 13800 (HSK165) and 13140 (HSK130). Prices have recently seen some revision and w.e.f. 15th July are now 14200 (HSK165) and 13500 (HSK130).

Like you suggested earlier, you are probably confused about the 16k price.
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Guys, I just got my audio system installed and am looking for some specific help on speakers.
I have a Sony MEX-R1 DVD player matched to a Sony 757 10 mp3 changer. I have a Sherwood 110rms X4 amp which is bridged and running 2 Pioneer subs.
I have a Pioneer 904 running speakers in my front and rear doors and a Infinity 202 running a pair of Pioneer 309r's fitted to my tailgate. Sounds pretty good but my door speeakers, which are the original Blau speakers, are not upto scratch, and I need to change them. What are my options. I don't like cutting doors and would like to stick to stock sizes. My car is a DICOR.
Thank in advance.


read the sticky - STATUTORY WARNING - these punks here would confuse the hell out of you ...lol
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get These Speekers



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