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gsexer 
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Posted: April 01, 2006 at 10:40 AM / IP Logged  

Alright.  I am driving an 01 Mazda B3000 ext cab.  It has 6x8's in the doors, and behind the seats mounted on the sides of the cab above the jump seats.  I am planning on upgrading(of course), and had a few questions.  I would be running these speakers off of an amp.  What size amp, that is to be determined, depends on waht speakers I purchase.  Going for SQ, so pushing a buttload of power to them is not really my goal.

1.  Am I better off converting to 6.5" and 1" component pairs, coaxes, or just replace with 6x8 coaxes?  6x8 components?  MB quart makes 6x8 components, coaxes, and of course 6.5" component sets. 

2.  If I went with components, would I mount the tweets right next to the mids, or on the doorframe pillar?  If I could really pull it off, I would like to have the front mids firing up from the floor instead of sideways out the door, but I do not have room. 

3.  Should I bother with the rear speakers at all, or devote all of my effort to the front speakers?  It has been mentioned that the front sound stage is more important than the rear.

My goal is to have the sound stage at the driver, not the middle.  I could care less how it sounds from the passenger seat.

Any opinions on the above mentioned items would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted: April 01, 2006 at 11:12 AM / IP Logged  

Good questions.  Here's my opinion:

1) Go for components with round speakers.  6.5" components will sound a lot better than 6X8 or 6X9.

2)  Mount the tweets within 4" of the woofers if you can, and aim them at the driver's head.

3)  IMO you can leave the rear speakers out completely.  Some people like to have some rear fill sound, and some head units use DSP circuitry to create "surround" or ambient sound stages and these require rear speakers.  If you use them, install a nice set of coaxials that fit the OEM openings.

Suggestion: go shopping and listen to component sets and buy the ones you like the most, don't use "suggestions" off the web for brand name recommendations.  We all hear differently and what sounds good to me might not to you.

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Posted: April 01, 2006 at 11:40 AM / IP Logged  
There is a little bit of an echo from me here as well. I like rear fill, as I am more about just listening to tunes now as compared to having "the" system. So to each his own. I too for front speakers would use the oversize 6.5" component route and mount the tweeter directly above the woofer. On this vehicle, there is one spot to mount the tweeter in the door panel at this location. I would use Focal or Boston speakers for increased midbass response over the MB Quart speakers. Remember that we all hear differently so my tastes are going to be different than yours. Make sure you deaden those doors with Brown Bread or similar product. cough Black Hole cough. As far as power goes, 50w rms is going to be more than enough for you.
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Posted: April 01, 2006 at 12:34 PM / IP Logged  
scanning the crutchfield site, I forgot about Q Forms.  They do make one for my ride, but thats for 5.25" mids.  Is that even worth my time?
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The 5.25's in Q-forms will give you good SQ in terms of placement, but the mid-bass will have less punch, depending on the speakers you choose anyway.  One way around this is to use 6" mid-basses in the rear, no tweeters.  They'd have to be both hi & low pass crossed or your soundstage would move to the back.  With a good rear mid-bass you may be able to get away w/o a sub depending on how much sub-bass you like.

As always, it's going to be about what speakers you choose.  I find that 5.25's have a "smaller" sound, but some are better than others.  I'd disregard the freq response graphs & do extensive sound room time with the speakers X-ed over so you know what you're getting into.

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interesting point.  I was driving home today, and playing with the fade.  Not that I cruise like a "homeboy", but I have the seat back reclined quite a bit, and the rear speaker on the pass side is pretty much facing me directly.  The  rear driver's side speaker is like 8" below my head directly behind me.  I noticed a better sound when I had more sound coming from the rear, and it seemed that when I faded forward to neutral, the fronts reinforced the sound moreso than when I had the fronts going, and faded back to neutral.   I tried this listening to Slayer, and Pink Floyd just to see if it was the style of music I was listening to at the time.

Heh, I am sure the speakers in the rear are exactly the same as the fronts, but the fronts sure sounded like butt alone!  Interesting twist, huh.

Thoughts?

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Quadraphenia, dude.
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Um, whats that.
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Since I really dont care about how everything sounds from tke pass seat, what are the pros and cons of taking the right front tweet, and mounting it on the dash jsut to the right of the steering wheel, facing me?  What about the driver's side tweet mounted in the dash/pillar intersection facing the driver too?  Or is that one of those things that the sound will be "disoriented" cause the tweets are so far away from the mids...
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