Posted September 8, 200817 yr ok i have a 1989 ford ranger super cab and just about all the speakers are busted so obviously ill be upgrading, i know close to nothing about highs, so are there any suggestions, its 4"s in the doors and 6.5"s in the back and ill be making fiberglass panels to fit whichever tweeters i get.
September 8, 200817 yr Author im pretty sure, but i dont have any rear doors, its called a super cab but its really just an extended cab, or maybe i could just make a fiberglass kick panel and just put some highs in the doors? Edited September 8, 200817 yr by BristaBrock
September 8, 200817 yr There are midbasses, midranges, and tweeters - "highs" doesn't really mean anything If you can fit 5.25's in front, you'll be on your way. Tweets could go on the A-pillars - I've heard them there in a Ranger and it sounded like a good start.
September 8, 200817 yr Author well by highs i mean the midbass, midrange, and the tweeters,what are the 5.25"s considered, and why shouldnt i put anything in the back? Edited September 9, 200817 yr by BristaBrock
September 9, 200817 yr why should you consider putting anything in the back? It won't add any volume and will ruin your stage.
September 9, 200817 yr Admin well by highs i mean the midbass, midrange, and the tweeters,what are the 5.25"s considered, and why shouldnt i put anything in the back?By not spending money on speakers that are behind you, you can afford better speakers that are in front of you where they should be. The next thing to ask is are you just wanting to do passive components off a single 2 channel amplifier or are you considering active off a pair of 2 channels or a 4 channel amp?
September 9, 200817 yr Author ok, im not too knowledgable about staging so i didnt know, but thanks, and also, what would be the difference between the passive and active speakers?
September 12, 200817 yr someone just answered that question in the speaker thread. ur answer is there. it also has a lil more info that may help.
September 12, 200817 yr Author ok now ive figured that i want to go with a active setup, and probably mount the crossover at the bottom of my dash, can anyone suggest a good set of components? and would a 2 way or 3 way be better for my vehicle?
September 12, 200817 yr I think you meant that you want to run passive. Active systems consist of individually bought drivers, not component sets, and have no crossovers included. Your speakers in an active setup would be crossed over with your head unit, amplifiers, and/or processor.
September 12, 200817 yr Author oo sorry about that i meant to type processor, but why wouldnt you beable to do it with component sets?
September 12, 200817 yr oo sorry about that i meant to type processor, but why wouldnt you beable to do it with component sets?you could use a component set and throw away the passive cross over, but that is a HUGE WASTE of money. Crossovers are a verry large part of the cost of component sets. you can get better drivers by NOT buying component sets, and then use the active processor to make it work. It will sound better and in many cases cost the same or less.
September 12, 200817 yr Author where does anyone have any suggestions for drivers and a processor, i was thinkin of puttin some midranges in my door, and midbass in some kick panels and then tweeters in the a pillars, and the door size is 4" but i could probably change it accordingly
September 12, 200817 yr ok now ive figured that i want to go with a active setup, and probably mount the crossover at the bottom of my dash, can anyone suggest a good set of components? and would a 2 way or 3 way be better for my vehicle?You weren't wrong here in calling it a crossover, it's just the issue that was brought up about re-using passive sets as active ones Not to say the results would be bad, always - it's just not an effective use of your money.
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