Speaker Size Question.
I just bout a Alpine CDA-9883 model for mt 93 integra sedan.
Question?
What size speakers will fit the front left and right doors of a 90-93 Integra Sedan, LS?
My stock speakers are cracking and the bass is already out the window, I need to upgrade and can u guys recommend any speakers that have great clarity?
Question?
What size speakers will fit the front left and right doors of a 90-93 Integra Sedan, LS?
My stock speakers are cracking and the bass is already out the window, I need to upgrade and can u guys recommend any speakers that have great clarity?
Your G2 takes a standard 6.5" speaker, [not to be confused with an over-sized 6.5" speaker] with a 2" or less mounting depth, without any mods, you can install up to a 2.75" deep speaker by cutting a hole for the magnet in the back of the stock plastic speaker housing, and up to 3" with the use of a depth reducer/spacer and cutting the hole.
A spacer/adapter can be used if you need to install an over-sized 6.5" speaker, however replacing the stock plastic speaker housing with a custom MDF speaker plate is a better way to go.
With a custom MDF speaker plate you can install up the a 7" speaker with a mounting depth of no more then 2.5".
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A spacer/adapter can be used if you need to install an over-sized 6.5" speaker, however replacing the stock plastic speaker housing with a custom MDF speaker plate is a better way to go.
With a custom MDF speaker plate you can install up the a 7" speaker with a mounting depth of no more then 2.5".
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Thank you very much, sir. I am very appreciative of the your information and response. I'll give it a couple days and try to find the speakers first then look for the mdf speaker plate. Can you recommend any other company who makes a good speaker plate?
2 Way speakers are generally a component system consisting of a mid (6.5, 5.25, 4) and a tweeter. A 3 Way system consist of three speakers. Maybe a 6.5, 4, and tweeter. The crossover will provide a wider range of frequency's to the different speakers. My old BMW had a stock three way system, so it was nice... but most cars only have a midrange and a tweeter unless you want to create a third custom location.
Josh B.
Josh B.
Out of Curiousty, not to overwelhm you all with questions. Better to get it directly from you all rather than confuse myself even more. BTW, I enjoy learning about this, so this thanks goes a long way.
So the question is, Since i dont have any tweeters in my integra. What's an ideal replacement for the stocks? 2-way or 3-way or is there an alternative to 2 or 3-way that works better for a car without tweeters?
Thanks in Advance.
So the question is, Since i dont have any tweeters in my integra. What's an ideal replacement for the stocks? 2-way or 3-way or is there an alternative to 2 or 3-way that works better for a car without tweeters?
Thanks in Advance.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIRIUS VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Can you recommend any other company who makes a good speaker plate?</TD></TR></TABLE> No company I know of makes custom MDF speaker plates, too many cars and models and to may diff. size speakers, we make our own to fit the speaker we are installing.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIRIUS VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Also, Not to conjest this thread. Now make a new one. What is the difference between a 2-way and 3-way speaker?</TD></TR></TABLE>
A 2way is a speaker, [any size] with a tweeter mounted in the center of the woofer/mid-range, a 3way is a speaker that has a tweeter and a "super tweeter" mounted in the center of the woofer/mid-range, both can also be called "multi-element speaker or coaxial/triaxial with the latter, [3way] being nothing more then a marketing gimmick.
The above are not to be confused with 2way and 3way systems ,[also called component speakers] as explained by jbibler.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIRIUS VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So the question is, Since i dont have any tweeters in my integra. What's an ideal replacement for the stocks? 2-way or 3-way or is there an alternative to 2 or 3-way that works better for a car without tweeters?
Thanks in Advance.</TD></TR></TABLE> with a multi-element speaker stick with a 2way, if you want a component system then either a 2way or 3way will work, [the 3way not being a marketing gimmik].
In your case, being new to car audio and the installation of a system and the fact your car does not have stock tweeter locations I will suggest something in between, a "point source" speaker, the ones I am installing in my 94 LS, to replace the 6.5" 2way coax I have now..
http://www.eclipse-web.com/point/sp6500.html they will fit the stock speaker housings, [even mounting holes will line up] all that need to be done is a hole for the magnet needs to be cut out in the back of the housing, [2-1/4" deep] a direct mount in the rear, with the added advantage of being able to remove the tweeter from the mid-range and remotely mount them or just to remove them from the rear set of speakers, [for best SQ you do not want tweeters behind you].
This speaker sounds best with at least 50W-75W RMS going to them but sound unbelievable with a 4x100W into 4 ohms amp driving them.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIRIUS VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Also, Not to conjest this thread. Now make a new one. What is the difference between a 2-way and 3-way speaker?</TD></TR></TABLE>
A 2way is a speaker, [any size] with a tweeter mounted in the center of the woofer/mid-range, a 3way is a speaker that has a tweeter and a "super tweeter" mounted in the center of the woofer/mid-range, both can also be called "multi-element speaker or coaxial/triaxial with the latter, [3way] being nothing more then a marketing gimmick.
The above are not to be confused with 2way and 3way systems ,[also called component speakers] as explained by jbibler.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIRIUS VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So the question is, Since i dont have any tweeters in my integra. What's an ideal replacement for the stocks? 2-way or 3-way or is there an alternative to 2 or 3-way that works better for a car without tweeters?
Thanks in Advance.</TD></TR></TABLE> with a multi-element speaker stick with a 2way, if you want a component system then either a 2way or 3way will work, [the 3way not being a marketing gimmik].
In your case, being new to car audio and the installation of a system and the fact your car does not have stock tweeter locations I will suggest something in between, a "point source" speaker, the ones I am installing in my 94 LS, to replace the 6.5" 2way coax I have now..
http://www.eclipse-web.com/point/sp6500.html they will fit the stock speaker housings, [even mounting holes will line up] all that need to be done is a hole for the magnet needs to be cut out in the back of the housing, [2-1/4" deep] a direct mount in the rear, with the added advantage of being able to remove the tweeter from the mid-range and remotely mount them or just to remove them from the rear set of speakers, [for best SQ you do not want tweeters behind you].
This speaker sounds best with at least 50W-75W RMS going to them but sound unbelievable with a 4x100W into 4 ohms amp driving them.
94
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