Friday, February 26, 2010

2005 Honda Civic I would like clear sound and powerful bass?

I still have the factory system installed I want to switch out everything from top to bottom I have already purchased an amp, subwoofer (Audiobahn), and tweeters (Audiobahn). I need a how to guide on DIY(Do It Yourself) when switching an entire system and I want to purchase a quality pair of speakers both front and rear and I want to go from four to six speakers. I need the best prices to do this I am on a budget and I will be purchasing a head unit (Most likely one with indash dvd player). Does adding all of this sound feasible in a 2 door Civic2005 Honda Civic I would like clear sound and powerful bass?
Okay... It's sounds to me like you're looking for a budget SQ system. So. Instead of coaxials I'm going to suggest a decent pair of component speakers for your front stage. Something along the lines of Phoenix Gold's RSd line-up. If you're willing to spend the money and really want that quality, Rainbow is a great manufacturer. Find any amp that will do a true 200-300w RMS into 2-channels at 4-Ohms to power the components. This next part usually sounds iffy to most people, until they try it. Or they'll hear about it from other audiophiles... Leave the rear speakers disconnected. Yes, disconnected. This helps quite a bit when it comes to sound imaging. Think of your car as a concert. Would you want to face the band or turn your back to them? I would have gone a different route for the sub-stage (something like an RE SX, Fi Q, etc.) but I guess you'll have to make do with what you currently have. As far as the installation of the system. Just about anyone can do it. Where 90% of peple go wrong is either wrong ohm loads, or wrong polarity. Some even think that the little knob on their amp that says ';Gain'; is a volume knob. Then they wonder why their driver no longer works. So, If you want the most power/quality without clipping your amps, be smart and grab a test tone CD and a DMM to set your gains right. As far as cost goes. The PG RSd's I mentioned range anywhere between $100 to $140 a set. Other names like JBL and Rainbow can be had from anywhere to a couple hundred to a few thousand dollars. As for the amp to power the components, check names like Hifonics. Nice power for the money. Such as the Hifonics TXi-4006 that can be had for $120. Wire is easy to find, just make sure you're not trying to run a 1kW amp off of a 8-AWG wire. Make sure your box is properly built. and like mentioned above, set your gains and you'll be golden.





Enjoy!2005 Honda Civic I would like clear sound and powerful bass?
yeah if your planning to hang out and listen to music on the outside if your drinking with the boys
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