Basic Cinq set-up

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Basic Cinq set-up

they will work stu. just not silly loud.

they'd be happy with the 1cu. also practicality reasons come into play. the cinq boot is as airtight as my rear end :p so any IB application would mean no bass whatsoever and crappy mid. it'll sound like a 4" with 'lots' midrange to it. horrible, and one of the reasons why people think 6x9's sound poo and hate them.

Ideally a well sealed boot would see 6x9 singing off some decent power
 
lol sorry didn't want to start anything. :D

Been thinking about the possiblity of adding a sub, What sort extra of price/ effort would there be, for how much reward?

Still not wanting anything silly but if I'm spending a decent amount of money and time on the set up might aswell go one step further (assuming it's worth it)

Cheers
 
Well if you do want a sub then boxes for the rear speakers will def be needed. In all honesty you could fit a set of components in the parcel shelf and as oz said try and give them 1cu or as close to as poss.
Then put the tweets in the A pillars up front and angle the mids towards the front.
Have a look at the JBL 10" subs and matching amp and pay the extra lil bit to have a box made properly, also the fusion power plant subs are being sold over the JBL Adrian at phattbeats.co.uk is selling them for £40 he also has some other deals ideal for space saving but youl have to give him a ring. He should be able to sort a box too.
 
So are you saying ditch the 6x9s, put two components in the parcel shelf (or is components another way of saying 6x9s) , and a sub in it's own box.

Does a sub need to be completely enclosed? or does it have an exposed cone like speakers do? In other words does it need to have a bit which is visible from the car or can it just sit in a box at the bottom of your boot?

Would there be any problems battery/alternator wise or can the cinq deal with it.
 
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