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#1
anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
Matto1kUte
Posted on: 2009/7/6 11:03
hey guys just looking into jaycar speakers. has anybody used them. they look resonable
#2
Re: anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
PurpleJim
Posted on: 2009/7/6 11:21
Yep,
I have them in my daily and they have been great. No problems with them in the last 12 months or so and a decent sound.
#3
Re: anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
Matto1kUte
Posted on: 2009/7/6 11:27
yea ive heard good writeups. the ones im looking at are 5 inch. im not sure if u can run 6.5 inches in 1000 doors
#4
Re: anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2009/7/6 11:54
I dont think even 5" speakers fit into 1k doors eaisly. The windows come down a fair way and block all the existing holes in the doors. Else you have to cut some steel away from the door to fit the speakers. You could also use risers but the doors in the 1k are close to the driver/passengers, so risers would poke you in the legs.
I was going to use 4" splits in my 1k at one stage. They may be small, but its a small car, and huge speakers are not needed.
#5
Re: anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
WhiteSedan
Posted on: 2009/7/6 12:00
Is there room under the dash in a 1000? I'd put them there, not like theres much dash to muffle the sound or anything.
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#6
Re: anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2009/7/7 12:19
Yeah there is heaps of room under the dash, but there is nothing there to mount them to. You would need to fab up some sort of box for them to fit into.
For speakers to work corretly, they need to be enclosed. There is a fomula that you can use to calculate the exact volume required, but unless you are aiming for a comp car, then its not neccassery, but if you dont at least box em, they will sound horrible. No depth of sound, just tinny crap. Worse than the standad speaker setups that you got in cars of the 80s. The other thing to think about is the direction of the speaker. The speakers would have to face down, and this would not be the best position for a mid range or tweeter. For a sub i doesent matter significantly its direction, but mids and tweeteers really benefit for correct directional placement. It all comes down to what you want from the stereo. Lots of noise, or clarity at low or high volumes, strong bass response, clear vocals, and it all depends on budget. The eaisest option would be to mount some 6x9s in the rear parcel shelf if its a sedan, or in the rear quarters if its a wagon, but I believe its a ute? You could box some speakers and mount them overhead between the seats, or behind if you can spare the room. The utes ar a challange to fit stereos, but its doable.
#7
Re: anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
m_amery
Posted on: 2009/7/7 23:46
What about behind the kick panels? You could fit some small speakers there couldn't you?
#8
Re: anybody using jaycar kevlar speakers?
Matto1kUte
Posted on: 2009/7/8 2:12
true never thought of that
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