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Old 24th September 2007, 15:21   #16
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http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/ask-gu...nda-civic.html

Read this thread. ST7677 starts with a budget of 15K and ended up spending..... take a guess. :-)

You follow team-bhp audiophiles and you are in for it. (kidding guys)

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Old 25th September 2007, 00:48   #17
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Jbl amp 75.4 for hertz setup

hi, is JBL 75.4 amp enough to run a hertz hx300d subwoofer and front hertz hsk165 comps. i hope it is not underpowered for this setup.
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Old 25th September 2007, 08:46   #18
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Its rated at 600W RMS i guess. If you wish to use the 75.4 for fronts and the Sub, that means you will be using 2 channels in bridged mode for driving the sub.In bridged mode, that amp provides ~ 200W RMS.
It will be underfed for sure, i say.
As for the front Components, they are rated at 125W continuous, correct me if i am wrong.The JBL 75.4 provides 104 x4 @ 4Ohms so i think it should suffice.
Let the experts comment on this, whether its enough or a dedicated Amp for driving the Sub is necessary.

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hi, is JBL 75.4 amp enough to run a hertz hx300d subwoofer and front hertz hsk165 comps. i hope it is not underpowered for this setup.
the 75.4 will drive the HX300. Yes the HX300 can handle more power but that does not mean that the sub needs more power. From what I remember the HX300 is fairly sensitive and will do fine with 200W esp in an efficient install like an IB.
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i recently heard that, you dont need an amp to power components. they are very powerful without amp. is this true??
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i recently heard that, you dont need an amp to power components. they are very powerful without amp. is this true??
you dont need an amp to power components - TRUE they will make music even without an amplifier.

they are very powerful without amp - FALSE power comes from the amplifier.
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Old 29th September 2007, 17:06   #22
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guys, how about the JBL GTO1204BR bass reflex box. what is the cost and performance of this sub.
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hi..i have somewhat finalised the ice setup..as i had a budget of 30k..already exceeded a bit. so had to stop somewhere..
front - hertz esk 165 compos
rear - hertz dcx 690 coax
sub - jbl gto1204br
amp - jbl 75.4

what do you guys think about this setup. as i have a budget under 40k..so not willing to buy another mono amp for the sub. i will be powering the front compos and the sub through the amp and the rear coax from the stock HU.
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hi..i have somewhat finalised the ice setup..as i had a budget of 30k..already exceeded a bit. so had to stop somewhere..
front - hertz esk 165 compos
rear - hertz dcx 690 coax
sub - jbl gto1204br
amp - jbl 75.4
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You setup seems fine, except your front speakers and rear speakers are from different series. I suggest you either get DSK165 fronts with your setup, or get ECX690 rears with the above.

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You setup seems fine, except your front speakers and rear speakers are from different series. I suggest you either get DSK165 fronts with your setup, or get ECX690 rears with the above.

Cheers!
the ecx 690 is quite expensive and the rear is going to be powered by the HU. so thought of buying better compos, as they'll be powered by the amps.
what about the ECX 570 coax..is it good and the cost. can you please give me the cost of all the components of my setup. thanxx a lot. does it make a difference if front and rear are from different series.

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Sanchits,

The civic's stock size for front and rear is 6.5". So there is no point considering 6X9's or 5X7's. I suggest that you stick to 6.5" speakers.

In case of Hertz following combinations are recommended :

DSK 165 and DCX 165

ESK 165 and ECX 165
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what if i replace the rear - dcx 690 with ECX 570 or ECX 165. are they good enough and cheaper than the dcx 690.what would you suggest.
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If you are going for ESK 165 in the front then put ECX 165 in the rear. Don't bother with ECX 570 / 690 as it will involve cutting the parcel shelf.

The ECX 165 will cost Rs 500 more than DCX 690. It will offer you the same tonality as ESK's being from the same series and will fit in stock location without any modification. Check out civic install threads.

If budget is less then you can consider DSK + DCX 165 combo.
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thanx for the suggestion

so..i'll take your suggestions audiophille and gunbir and go for ESK 165 and ECX 165 setup with JBL 75.4 powering the front and the JBL gto1204br sub.
so how much would this total setup cost including wiring. i've already exceeded my budget,so please take care of that gunbir paaji. please list the prices of all the components...thanx
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so..after all the suggestions...my updated setup would be(finally)..
front - hertz ESK 165 compos
rear - hertz ECX 165 co-ax
sub - jbl gto1204br
amp - jbl 75.4

so...if gunbir or anyone else can give me the rite pricing for these components...what are the best prices i can get in delhi. what wiring should be used and cost...remember my budget cannot exceed 40k.
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