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Got my Optra Magnum yesterday and would like to upgrade my speakers immd. I plan to upgrade the head unit little later. I already have Pioneer 4 channel amp (6200) and Pioneer 1000 watt dual core woofer. I was planning to go for JBL Component crossover speakers.Also i heard these speakers will fit into existing speaker bay provided. But would like some suggestions.


Thanks...

Two sets of jbl components could run of your pio amp and i guess you will need another 2 channel amp to run your sub.
Else you could get components for the front and 6x9s at the rear and use your amp to run the components and sub and the HU can run the 6x9s. You could use 6 inch coaxials in the stock location too instead of the 6x9s ...
If you are still confused wait for the gurus ...
If you could provide your budget and what kind of music you listen to the gurus will have a better idea of what you need

If on a tightish budget, I recommend you change your front speakers only.

It is a good idea to go for 6" component speakers for the front. Connect your front components to the front channel of the amplifiier and your subwoofer to the rear channel of the amplifier.
I understand you have a dual coil subwoofer, perhaps you can give us the model number, so we can help you further with the connections.

I think i am ok to spend 10K on speakers. I am bass lover and music change by mood.

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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi (Post 466148)
If on a tightish budget, I recommend you change your front speakers only.

It is a good idea to go for 6" component speakers for the front. Connect your front components to the front channel of the amplifiier and your subwoofer to the rear channel of the amplifier.
I understand you have a dual coil subwoofer, perhaps you can give us the model number, so we can help you further with the connections.

I was planning to go for 4 component. Not sure of woofer model number. Budget can be little flexible.

The best is to get components for the front and 6x9 for rear since you are a bass lover and this might exceed your budget by about 1-2k depending on which brand you choose

JBL cs607 components should be about 6-7k
JBL 907 6x9 abot 3.5-4k

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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi (Post 466148)
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I understand you have a dual coil subwoofer, perhaps you can give us the model number, so we can help you further with the connections.

It will be very good if you can suggest connections, i dont want to leave that on shop guy.

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Originally Posted by Rodeo (Post 466137)
...............I already have Pioneer 4 channel amp (6200) and Pioneer 1000 watt dual core woofer...........


it is not dual core , it is dvc (dual voice coil) :p . dual core are the processors which have two cores in one processor and the latest is quad core lol: ..

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Originally Posted by Rodeo (Post 466150)
I think i am ok to spend 10K on speakers. I am bass lover and music change by mood.

How about some pics of the car too?

Congrats on the new car.

If you go for 4 components you have to double your budget because you will not only be spending more on the rear components but you will need another 2 channel amp to run your sub

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Originally Posted by cooldude1988765 (Post 466155)
The best is to get components for the front and 6x9 for rear since you are a bass lover and this might exceed your budget by about 1-2k depending on which brand you choose

JBL cs607 components should be about 6-7k
JBL 907 6x9 abot 3.5-4k


12k should be fine. Do you think 6200 amp good enought to take the load? I got it from US last week for dirt cheap.

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Originally Posted by Rodeo (Post 466163)
12k should be fine. Do you think 6200 amp good enought to take the load? I got it from US last week for dirt cheap.

It should be able to take the components easily but if you could provide the model number of your sub that would give a better idea ...

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Originally Posted by cooldude1988765 (Post 466162)
If you go for 4 components you have to double your budget because you will not only be spending more on the rear components but you will need another 2 channel amp to run your sub

Oh so my 4 ch amp will not support 4 comp speakers and woofer. I am guessing I need to make some modification to rear tray for speakers. i am ok with it but would prefer avoiding it.

Will it make sense to go for 4 component speakers and leave my woofer alone.

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Originally Posted by CrAzY dRiVeR (Post 466160)
How about some pics of the car too?

Congrats on the new car.

Thanks...Will post pics soon.

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Originally Posted by Rodeo (Post 466166)
Oh so my 4 ch amp will not support 4 comp speakers and woofer. I am guessing I need to make some modification to rear tray for speakers. i am ok with it but would prefer avoiding it.

Will it make sense to go for 4 component speakers and leave my woofer alone.

no you wont get the bass you need


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