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tumbleking 
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Posted: February 05, 2007 at 3:39 PM / IP Logged  
 I have a 2007 suzuki sx4. I upgraded the stock speakers to the component set from polk audio , db 6500. 100 watts rms ;fq 40hz-23khz ; sens 92db; imped 4ohm. pretty standard data from the speakers .. stock speakers were like 25 watts... The componenet set i got has 2 6.5" speakers and 2 1" "tweeters" and 2 crossovers. I installed everything per specs and it sounds okay, but I am not quite satisfied. I feel like $200 mids should have a little bit more bass, although i am not expecting sub woofer quality. It just seems like compared to factory I am missing something. In the store * cc * the speakers sounded "punchier" like the bass hit a little more. I am considering getting 2 polk audio carbon series c400.4 amps ... I believe the rms on those are 75x4 with a built in crossover. The Polk audio page shows that amp being hooked up to a similar setup as the component set I have now. Is this a good idea? should I go for it? I currently have a stock head unit since there isn't a dash kit out in the states for my car yet. I know that if I want serious bass I should get subs so please don't flame me about that. Thanks for taking your time to read my very long and drawn out scenario.
jonathancullen 
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the more clean power you send to the speakers the better they will sound, adding an aftermarket amp to your speakers will make even stock speakers sound tons better. i have never heard polk amps so i cannot tell you thier perfomance but im sure they will make them sound tons better.
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Posted: February 05, 2007 at 7:05 PM / IP Logged  
Aftermarket speakers with a factory head almost always produce less bass than OEM speakers.  Factory speakers are designed to be bass-heavy since most people think that more bass = good.  Polk is now owned by Directed so Polk branded amps should be decent mid-grade equipment, but not as good as they would have been before the buy-out.  I agree, a good amp will help the system, but the only way to get excellent sound is to replace the factory head unit.
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tumbleking 
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Posted: February 05, 2007 at 8:34 PM / IP Logged  
thanks both of you... i am waiting on getting the money for a double din dvd headunit and someone to make the bezel for it to sit in. 
tumbleking 
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Posted: February 09, 2007 at 2:46 AM / IP Logged  
another question for this.... should i leave the speakers hooked to the crossover they came with even when i have them amped?
mando2155 
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youll always want to use the suplied crossovers for your speakers, especialy with an amp.  Ive heard the plk amps a few times and was impressed.  Once you put an amp on the speakers youll hear a big difference in performance.  Were the speakers at CC powered by an amp when you heard them?
tumbleking 
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The speakers were hooked up to an amp at CC. I am looking in to getting a panasonic double din dvd player. With that would I still need to get an amp? I heard that the pre amp outs from an after market head unit would make it sound better. Any thoughts? I know it won't be the same as an amp. I guess I am pretty much a noob when it comes to component speakers. I've run subs and built boxes and had decent bass but now that I am getting older it's more about quality of sound not trunk rattle. Thanks for the help guys and please keep the comments comming.

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