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    New Mexico
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    Chevy Cobalt LS Coupe
  1. hayestc

    Where to deaden?

    All, I have posted about every aspect of my install except for this one. I have a 2008 Cobalt LS Coupe and have very recently, 1 Hour ago, bought a new set of speakers for the doors. I have never deadened a door before an am looking for information as to where the best locations for each type of deadener would be and if your regular "sound mat" would be good enough. The picture below shows what my door looks like with the interior panel taken off. Any help would be much appreciated!
  2. hayestc

    New Component Speakers <$250

    Thanks all for your help! I will be ordering this week. I am going to create a build log as well, although I should note this is going to be a SLOW build as my wife and I are due to have our first on Nov 26th. It could be earlier or a little later but my time for car play is running short and to me this is the BEST reason for the time to run short.
  3. Thanks all for your help! I will be ordering this week. I am going to create a build log as well, although I should note this is going to be a SLOW build as my wife and I are due to have our first on Nov 26th. It could be earlier or a little later but my time for car play is running short and to me this is the BEST reason for the time to run short.
  4. I am going to fill the back speakers eventually. So would this Hi-Lo converter be a good second as or should I get another of the one above? http://www.amazon.com/PAC-SNI35-Adjustable-2-Channel-Converter/dp/B001EAWS3W/ref=pd_sim_auto_3
  5. Sweet! Any ideas on installation kits? My car battery is mounted in the trunk from the factory, so I don't need much power wire. I am also going to hook this directly up to my stock head unit. Is it worth it to invest into some high-low converters? Suggestions? P.S. You guys are awesome, I couldn't get 1/10th this information locally. The guys in the local car shops, at least the sales people, are morons. As an EE. I know TONS about signalling, amplifying, and power but nothing about reputable brands.
  6. You have tempted me, are the ratings on this resonably accurate at 2-ohm, as the JBL's are 2-ohm speakers?
  7. I have been here for a year and a half now. Moved out after college for a job.
  8. SSA I am looking for a 4 channel amplifier to power a pair of components so that I can add rear deck speaker or go active at a later time. The two main amps I am looking at are the SKAR Audio LP-80.4 and RE Audio USX-4250. Is there any knowledge of if these amps put out what they are rated at in clean power? Are there better amps for around $175? Thanks, hayestc
  9. hayestc

    New Component Speakers <$250

    BB is being hard to deal with. They won't price match as the parts are not sold DIRECTLY by Amazon just through amazon or FulFulled by Amazon is not good enough. SO CLOSE!
  10. hayestc

    New Component Speakers <$250

    Also, on the making my car quiet, I am looking into ways of making it a bit less loud, however I like having a loud car. I just want to kill the drone so that I can kick it and hear my engine come to life but when I am just cruising I can listen to other things.
  11. hayestc

    New Component Speakers <$250

    I think I have been convinced to go with the JBL P660C components through BestBuy if they will pricematch, which I think they will. For an amplifier, I am thinking to go with the Pioneer GM-D8604 price matched through BestBuy. I want this because it is Class D and uses less electricity. The lower the strain on the electrical system the less likely to have clipping from voltage drop. I have an "20" Farad Power Acoustic Cap from my old system that I am going to install as well. As for using BestBuy, if anything goes wrong I can take it back to them in person as they are local. This helps me greatly. Plus I can abuse everything above with thier extended warranty and not have to worry about anything as it would get replaced at no cost to me. Anyone have experience with the above amplifier? Or a better alternative for less than $150. Trying to do this whole project for less than $500 including install, which is why I will be doing it myself.
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    New Component Speakers <$250

    You sir are hitting my listening style RIGHT ON THE HEAD. This is actually one of the reasons I am so attracted to he RE's because their tweeter is so soft. I have spoken with some installers and they have told me that I will have no problems with the depth of the RE as my door is deep and the window does not make it to the speaker location. One thing I have found is many of the speakers you are recommending exceed my budget by $50+ and I know that is not much but the RE's are 219 and the Sundown's are 199. Aside from mounting depth I have not heard anything bad about the RE's, does anyone have these or know of someone that does and has any complaints? Thanks! http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_12260_JBL-P660C.html Currently out of stock, but I would keep my eye on these guys. They are JBL Authorized as well. http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_45048_JBL-MS-62C.html?SearchClickout%5Bquery_id%5D=7334834&SearchClickout%5BIgnore%5D=1 Use the Make An Offer and put $250 on the price tag. Tested and accepted at 249.99. You may be able to get them even cheaper than that. I LOVE these tweeters. Honestly, for metal domes, they are some of the most pleasant to listen to I've come across yet. Only downer is they're not as comfortable playing below 100Hz with authority as midrange was the emphasis and where they also excel. To remedy that, I replaced the woofers with PHD FB 6.1s and they do great off the JBL passive crossover and tweet. Would you say the JBL-P660C is better on the low end?
  13. hayestc

    New Component Speakers <$250

    You sir are hitting my listening style RIGHT ON THE HEAD. This is actually one of the reasons I am so attracted to he RE's because their tweeter is so soft. I have spoken with some installers and they have told me that I will have no problems with the depth of the RE as my door is deep and the window does not make it to the speaker location. One thing I have found is many of the speakers you are recommending exceed my budget by $50+ and I know that is not much but the RE's are 219 and the Sundown's are 199. Aside from mounting depth I have not heard anything bad about the RE's, does anyone have these or know of someone that does and has any complaints? Thanks!
  14. hayestc

    New Component Speakers <$250

    I really cannot listen to any of the brands I am interested in. No local shops sell RE Audio, Sundown, ID, ect. They only have JL, Alpine, Infinity, Pioneer, and non of the higher end stuff on display. I am really just looking for something that has a nice full sound and gets loud before it begins to distort, assume no amplifier clipping and other electrical anomolys.
  15. hayestc

    New Component Speakers <$250

    I should also note that I have been looking into the RE Audio XXX6.5C and the Sundown 6.5 components. I am not sure which one, if any would be the best for what I am looking at.
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