Wiring for speakers

by raiders98
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So ive got my sub installed nd sounding great, but now im shopping for new front and rear speaker. I need (2)6.75" nd (2)5.25". What are some decent ones that arent too pricey and whats a good amp that once again isnt too pricty? I need a 4 channel one correct?


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raiders98 on 11/19/2008 15:01:30
Im also adding a pair of tweeters. Im not sure how i would wire all this either. I have a Sony HU that has a rear RCA output that i use for my sub and one set of RCA for "front"

SQLThump on 11/19/2008 16:54:34
Don't add a pair of tweeters, get a component set. You will bring out the best in all the ranges of sound, as oppossed to just the very top end.

Try looking at Infinity, JBL, Alpine and Polk component sets. They make some great budget based speakers. Also try the same brands when looking for an amp for the same reason. You would be best off with a 4 channel, but a two channel would work OK, if you hook up front and rear lefts to one channel ,and right front and rear to the other.


raiders98 on 11/20/2008 11:10:52
What do you think about Boston Acoustic?

SQLThump on 11/20/2008 12:21:01
Boston makes some wicked awesome gear, but they definitely are not a budget brand.....

raiders98 on 11/20/2008 12:43:23
Well I found Some for 100 for a pair. Thats not too bad

cplkittle on 11/20/2008 16:40:13
most manufacturers make an entry level series of speakers, some are good, some are crap..
Do you have a model number for those $100 speakers? Normally you get what you pay for, and $100 is not too skimpy.

ttocs on 11/20/2008 18:42:29
I think I could even rock bostons entry level model but he is right....

raiders98 on 11/21/2008 10:14:05
Boston Acoustics SX65



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