Showing posts with label best speaker system for truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best speaker system for truck. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

What kind of speaker system do i need for my truck?

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nctarheel2


I drive a 2000 Chevy Silverado Z71... Ive never had a system... I don't know anything about them... Im not wanting to spend a ton... But i want an ok speaker system... What do i need....???
the truck is extended cab



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ya i got a chevy s10 and in trucks its very tight for space so im putting in some pioneer shallow mount speakers.

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What would the best stereo system set up be for a 93 Ford Explorer?




Andrew


I am not looking for sheer volume, sound quality is my first priority. It is my understanding that a component speaker system is the best for audio imaging but ease of installation and cost are limiting factors. Taking that into consideration, what would the best set up be? High quality full-range stock replacements or lower quality component speakers? Specific speakers suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.


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The most important aspect of ANY audio system is speaker placement. The quality of the speakers would be a very close second. Very few vehicles lend themselves to a good imaging audio system. Mainly because of the poor factory locations. Doors are by far the worst location to put a speaker in because of the pathlength difference between the left and right speaker. The dashboard would be better but usually suffers from windshield reflection problems. The location that is most likely to produce good imaging is the kick panel location. But kick panel installs are not for every vehicle especially trucks and SUVs in which one sits up high and alot of the sound would be blocked by your legs, steering wheel, and the lower dash. Still there are some exceptions. If you can see both your kickpanels when you sit in your normal driving position in your Explorer then you should be able to hear speakers installed there. If not then you will have to resort to the doors as I don't believe you have dash locations. If I'm correct then your vehicle has 6"x8" speakers in each door. If that is all you have to work with then I suggest that you get 6 1/2" two-way speakers with adaptors to fit instead. No need to spend extra money on components. In the audio world, less is more. The simpler a speaker is, the better. As long as it covers the frequency range. In other words, the coaxial speakers cover the same range as their component counterpart. Anything more than a two-way is overkill and just a way for the manufacturers to make more money. Any shape other than round is inferior in regards to sound quality. Sure the 6"x8" would put out more bass SPL but it will exhibit higher levels of distortion because the oblong shape doesn't operate as linear as a round speaker does. A good 6 1/2" puts out plenty of bass. If you have a 4 door then I suggest you buy the same kind of speaker except go to the next smaller size which would probably be a 5 1/4". The reason being because you want to obtain that "bass up front" image so you want the bigger speakers up front. You can always upgrade later to a powered subwoofer that will handle all the low frequencies. With your main speakers crossed over just right, this will take the bass load off of the main speakers and improve clarity as well as reliability. I can't recommend any specific speakers because everyone's hearing and musical preference is different. Stick to reputable brands. Just take some CDs of music you are familiar with when you audition speakers. Don't be afraid to ask alot of questions. It's your money afterall. Your interior will affect the overall sound so take this into account when shopping around. Leather wil reflect the higher frequencies so soft dome tweeters usually sound best with that. Fabric will absorb the frequencies so a hard dome might sound better in that environment. If you use a hard dome tweeter and you have leather, it might sound too harsh. And if you have fabric and use a soft dome, it might sound too dull. Got it? Another thing I highly recommend is sound deadening with something like Dynamat Xtreme. At least the doors. This will dramatically improve your system's bass and dynamic range. I hope this helps. Good luck and happy listening.




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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Randomly about two weeks ago my speakers stopped emitting noise? Battery problem or fuse?

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Christian


About 2 weeks ago I turned on my truck (2001 Toyota Tundra) and my stereo was on and was acting normal but no sound was coming out. A few days later when I turned on my truck it did work but after an hour it stopped. Also 2 years ago I installed a new stereo/speaker system in my truck. Just curious what the problem may be and what a potential solution could be. Thanks and much love.


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take your head unit out and see if the wires are all connected good... ie.. blue to blue red to red ect... if there all good then you should have a fuse either on your head unit or on one of the wires most likelt the blue or yellow and make sure its not blown.... it wouldnt be a fuse on your cars fuse box b/c if i t was the head unit wouldnt turn on hope it helps

Can two audio head units share a speaker system in a late model GMC truck without damage to either unit?




jm93030


I have a 2003 Sierra with a stock am/fm radio with RDS that uses the speaker system to transmit information signals, like a chime tone when the fuel is low. Aftermarket head units would require an expensive special adapter to connect if I want to retain that function. Couldnât I just install another head unit with a CD player in the truck, and share the stock speaker system? I am concerned if feedback from one unit to the other could cause damage or other problems.


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In theory, you could connect them to the same speaker system, but you would want to put some sort of switching system to prevent any sort of grounding or noise problem. By the time you install the 2nd head unit and wire everything correctly, you'll have thought twice about just buying the simple expensive connector.




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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

i have a question about puting in a speaker system in my truck?

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A.J


i want to put in a speaker system in my truck i want to put speakers on the doors one on each door and i also wanted to put Subwoofers in i wanted about 5000 watts how much will that cost me?


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a sum of money between $1 and $3000

What upgrades should I make to my truck?




aeagle stu


I'm 16 and have a 1997 GMC Sierra, and basically love it. However, I am not satisfied with the speaker system, and obviously, as I am 16, what girls think of it is foremost on my mind. Any speaker systems that you consider to be good? I'm not one of the guys that blasts speakers all the time, but when the time comes, I want to be able to. Also, any other ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!


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Depending on how much space you have behind the seats, you may just want to stick with some quality 10's and an amp. Also, no matter what you get, make sure to get an alarm. Even if they drill the speaker box into the body of your truck, if someone wants to steal it, they can. I know from experience!




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Friday, July 26, 2013

how would i hook a home theater sub to my truck?

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Chris M


ok i just bought my frist car and it is a beater 1985 gmc sierra s15... there isnt enough room to fit a sub in there and i dont want to spend alot of money on special 1ns.. i was told that it is possioble to put in a home theater speaker system in there... does any one know how to or can give me some tips on how to do it?


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You could do it, but I seriously doubt that you would be impressed with the results. Instead, you could try a shallow woofer such as a Kicker C12. Alpine and Pioneer, as well as a few other brands sell these, and they will fit, if you have the right box. Also, the home theater sub would probably have a different ohm rating than your car audio equipment, which could have harmful results for the sub. Try a search on Ebay titled " shallow subs" and there should be about 79 results ( I just did it)79 items found for: shallow subs in Consumer Electronics

Randomly about two weeks ago my speakers stopped emitting noise? Battery problem or fuse?




Christian


About 2 weeks ago I turned on my truck (2001 Toyota Tundra) and my stereo was on and was acting normal but no sound was coming out. A few days later when I turned on my truck it did work but after an hour it stopped. Also 2 years ago I installed a new stereo/speaker system in my truck. Just curious what the problem may be and what a potential solution could be. Thanks and much love.


Answer
take your head unit out and see if the wires are all connected good... ie.. blue to blue red to red ect... if there all good then you should have a fuse either on your head unit or on one of the wires most likelt the blue or yellow and make sure its not blown.... it wouldnt be a fuse on your cars fuse box b/c if i t was the head unit wouldnt turn on hope it helps




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