tsitalon1
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I have 15 irons in the fire and one of them is upgrading the audio in the GVR4...
Money is fairly tight, so I'm not looking for a competition sound system or anything. My goals are simply a conservatively powered nice balanced system with some punchy bass, nothing boomy.
I replaced my front door speakers with some Polk DB651s Slim-Mount 6.5's from here:
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Unfortunately, it appears I lost some midrange...I wasn't aware that the dash speakers run in parrellel to the doors so maybe impedence may be hurting me as I believe my new Polks are 4ohm.
I'm running an older (5-7 year old) JVC head unit with BT streaming an phone that works well.
What do you guys suggest to regain my midrange/bass?
What is the "normal" rear deck replacement speakers? I'm thinking 6.5" woofers
Would an amp be neccessary for my goals? If so, would a decent 300W alpine like this work:
click
Currently the car has plenty of treble and some midrange, but it's absoluetely lacking midrange and bass.
I have 15 irons in the fire and one of them is upgrading the audio in the GVR4...
Money is fairly tight, so I'm not looking for a competition sound system or anything. My goals are simply a conservatively powered nice balanced system with some punchy bass, nothing boomy.
I replaced my front door speakers with some Polk DB651s Slim-Mount 6.5's from here:
click
Unfortunately, it appears I lost some midrange...I wasn't aware that the dash speakers run in parrellel to the doors so maybe impedence may be hurting me as I believe my new Polks are 4ohm.
I'm running an older (5-7 year old) JVC head unit with BT streaming an phone that works well.
What do you guys suggest to regain my midrange/bass?
What is the "normal" rear deck replacement speakers? I'm thinking 6.5" woofers
Would an amp be neccessary for my goals? If so, would a decent 300W alpine like this work:
click
Currently the car has plenty of treble and some midrange, but it's absoluetely lacking midrange and bass.