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AleroDrime 07-07-2009 12:56 AM

been looking at these
 
Pioneer TS-A4672R 3-Way 4-Inch X 6-Inch 150-Watt Speaker
Pioneer TS-A6992R 5-Way 6-Inch X 9-Inch 460-Watt Speaker

these are for a total of 130 which i think is pretty decent for their performance. I had similar ones in my pickup and enjoyed them. I would be planning to am the rear ones. Im asking for your opinions, reviews and suggestions of the same budget range

TheEdgeofSanity 07-07-2009 01:02 AM

generally speaking, pioneers are good and usually last

Valley olds 07-07-2009 01:11 AM

Stick with 2 way speakers. I dont know exactly why, but Ryan has said 2 ways are best.

jayson_waltz 07-07-2009 01:26 AM

my front door pioneers blew out in less than a year. now i have infinity 5-1/4 and they sound tons better and seem to hold up good.

AleroDrime 07-07-2009 01:39 AM

That puts me looking at these with a 30 dollar increase in price, not so bad
but is says someing about a 2ohm head unit


Infinity Reference 6422cf 4-Inch x 6-Inch Two-Way Loudspeaker
Infinity Reference 9623i 6 x 9-Inch Three-Way Loudspeaker (Silver/Black)

my head unit info might be a help full aid in the selection

its a Sony 5100 forgot the letters

heineck 07-07-2009 01:42 AM

i got pioneer 4x6 and 6x9s theyr cool i havent had any problems but then im doin an all pioneer setup

GA_turbo 07-07-2009 02:36 AM

get a set of these and run 6.5 on the doors.
http://cgi.ebay.com/6-1-2-Front-Door-Speaker-adapter-plates-CHEVY-CAVALIER_W0QQitemZ260430475795QQcmdZViewItemQQptZC ar_Speakers?hash=item3ca2ddb213&_trksid=p3286.m20. l1116

Redog 07-07-2009 03:29 AM

they are the same speakers I have, been happy with them

doubleN0alero 07-07-2009 05:41 AM

I had the Pioneer 3 ways in the first alero and 4 ways in the 2nd Alero..its been far too long to remember the model numbers; but I was happy with both. They are decent speakers for the money.

Ryan from Ohio 07-07-2009 09:12 AM

The simple fact is your head unit WILL NOT power any speakers properly.

Head Units lack power, "clean power" and head room needed to effectively drive speakers well.

I was a big fan of Infinity, but this 2 Ohm deal they got going on is a gimmick and a hazard. I wouldnt even bother with them!

You want a good two way design. Anything more is a simple waste of money. "Super tweeter" included in these fancy designs are a joke. Up to 32 kHz... Wow, impressive. To bad your deck will only go to 2kHz... lol Same with almost ALL audio components. 20 Hz- 20kHz is the range on 98% of ALL units.

Next up, why 6x9s?

That money could be reinvested into the front stage, which matters the MOST.

Fi-Alero 07-07-2009 12:56 PM

Quote:

That money could be reinvested into the front stage, which matters the MOST.
x10000000000000000

[ion] C2 07-07-2009 01:00 PM

I bought Pioneer 3 ways a couple years ago, love 'em, work perfect. Great for the money.

NONE 07-07-2009 02:12 PM

so ryan killed it.
i have the 4ways front and rear 6.5 in front with a custom baffle and dropped the 6x9s in the back. had i spent full price on them i wouldent have got them, got em all for $50 at a garage sale. proper imaging of the front stage is the best thing you can do for your listening experence, but for most ppl a simple upgrade to there stock speakers is good enough, agreed that a stock headunit will fall flat on the upper range of power but not everyone is bangen' there music either.
oh and i beleve that 20Hz-20kHz is the human hearing range correct?

Valley olds 07-07-2009 02:30 PM

Thats true. I had completely forgotten about the front stage thing. Just spend those 140 on good front speakers, and you dont really need the back ones. I know my fade or balance is set so that the front make almost all the noise, and it sounds pretty nice.

Ryan from Ohio 07-07-2009 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [ion] C2 (Post 477202)
I bought Pioneer 3 ways a couple years ago, love 'em, work perfect. Great for the money.


Problem with 97% of people making such a statement:

They have never heard a high quality setup before.

So sure, they might sound good to you and you might love them.

To me, they may sound harsh. Uneven, weak and meager. Lacking warmth, etc, etc.

Comparing to stock, well of course theres huge differences. Comparing a set of $50 coaxial to a set of $600 components... Of course the difference will be huge.

Its all on basis.

The 20Hz ~ 20kHz is the general human hearing range. Almost all units display this range.

AleroDrime 07-07-2009 09:40 PM

so ryan lemme see through a pm what you would reccomend for my setup

i still want a decent set of 6x9s, same brand as the front to replace the stockers. maybe their not that important in cars but in my reg cab pickup they were the biggest difference. The reason I listed those 6x9s is they come as a discounted price if you purchase them with the 4x6s, saves 5-10 dollars

Im not looking to win competitions i just want better then walmart and bestbuy junkies(no offense)

EDIT. I listen to Rock, Rap, Rock/Rap

mach3 07-07-2009 10:14 PM

AleroRacing, you're better off to save up and buy some really good components rather than coaxial crap. See Ryan's comments above. I have the Alpine SPX 6.5's in the rear and SPR 6.5's in the front and that is a night and day difference compare to stuff like Sony, Pioneer, Jensens etc all the entry level stuff. If you look around you could probably get a good set of components for around $200.

AleroDrime 07-07-2009 10:53 PM

well i do wanna go with direct fitment though

Redog 07-07-2009 10:57 PM

If you are staying stock sound system, these will be fine, aftermarket with a lot of power, probably want something better ;)

AleroDrime 07-07-2009 11:29 PM

now im just rocking subs and the headunit


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