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    #1841
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Dami naman mapagpilian na locally available na JL subwoofers. Mas mahal nga lang yan sa JBL.

    Puwede ka rin bumili ng Rockford Fosgate, Digital Designs, Focal, DLS, etc.
    Thanks bro, among the list ano ang ok na mura, na ok ang sub construction/material? sakin kasi ok lang kahit di kilala or cheap basta ok tumunog.

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    #1842
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    Di na kasi kasya ang 8" sa rear bro eh
    Planning to remove the jbl coax sa likod and replace it with a woofer.
    To get better sound quality, it is much better to turn off the rear speakers and use a single subwoofer instead. If space is an issue, you can use an 8" or 10" subwoofer with slim magnet coils and house it in a small sealed box with a volume less than 1 cubic feet.

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    #1843
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    Thanks bro, among the list ano ang ok na mura, na ok ang sub construction/material? sakin kasi ok lang kahit di kilala or cheap basta ok tumunog.
    Targa was the budget choice before. JBL and Infinity also offer budget subwoofers.

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    #1844
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Targa was the budget choice before. JBL and Infinity also offer budget subwoofers.
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    To get better sound quality, it is much better to turn off the rear speakers and use a single subwoofer instead. If space is an issue, you can use an 8" or 10" subwoofer with slim magnet coils and house it in a small sealed box with a volume less than 1 cubic feet.
    Adding a box bro is not an option talaga for me. im planning to do a pseudo 3 way stereo system for my setup.

    This is my plan setup btw
    HU

    Left/right channel Stereo out

    4 channel amp
    2 channels for midrange and tweeter
    2 channels 6" woofer (rear)

    Btw the car might not stay with me that long. Planning to use it for 2 years lang so i dont want to spend too much din.
    Sa home theater, i spent around 200k (almost 300k) for the source, room acoustics, speakers, sub, receiver etc.

    Anyway visiting simple sound, mickeys etc. might change my mind hehehe
    Update ko nalang kayo. Btw salamat sa woofer options/brands bro :-)

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    #1845
    Hi,

    Newbie here.

    I recently bought a subbie car with stock touchscreen HU.
    However, I feel that the sound isn't so loud and quality isn't so great(as a stock) compared to my other cars ( which have STOCK non-touchscreen HU]. This actually gives me a conclusion that the stock touchscreen HU doesnt have great sound power as compared to the other cars which have stock alpine etc [But I maybe VERY wrong]

    I would actually like to just upgrade a bit without spending so much to be at least on par or slightly better than stock.
    I normally use the car alone, sometimes with another passenger. So pretty much the backseat isn't used 95% of the time.

    My question is :
    1) Can I just replace my 2 speakers up front into something better? [cheapest]
    - If yes, can my HU handle these speakers to give them better sound loudness and quality?
    - How much normally would installation cost?
    - Is there specific speakers that I can only use? (watts or? Since I think better speakers wont be handled by my HU too well and/or needs an ampi)
    - and if anyone can recommend good shops near san juan city area

    Thanks!

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    #1846
    ^^^ Updating your speakers may not result to a louder-sounding audio setup. How loud the speakers can go will depend on how much power you feed it. A stock or aftermarket head unit will only have a limited amount of power to be supplied to the speakers, around 20 watts. You will need an amplifier to power speakers properly. It would be best to use separates (midbass and tweeter combo) plus a subwoofer (all of wich powered by an amplifier) to get a decent-sounding setup. However, going thru such a path may end up you spending more than you have initially hoped for.

    For budget audio setups, go check out Jeff Tan of Araneta Car Accessories along Araneta Avenue. He has a wide range of products to choose from. He can make the most out of your limited budget.

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    #1847
    Quote Originally Posted by Alvin Sy View Post
    Hi,

    Newbie here.

    I recently bought a subbie car with stock touchscreen HU.
    However, I feel that the sound isn't so loud and quality isn't so great(as a stock) compared to my other cars ( which have STOCK non-touchscreen HU]. This actually gives me a conclusion that the stock touchscreen HU doesnt have great sound power as compared to the other cars which have stock alpine etc [But I maybe VERY wrong]

    I would actually like to just upgrade a bit without spending so much to be at least on par or slightly better than stock.
    I normally use the car alone, sometimes with another passenger. So pretty much the backseat isn't used 95% of the time.

    My question is :
    1) Can I just replace my 2 speakers up front into something better? [cheapest]
    - If yes, can my HU handle these speakers to give them better sound loudness and quality?
    - How much normally would installation cost?
    - Is there specific speakers that I can only use? (watts or? Since I think better speakers wont be handled by my HU too well and/or needs an ampi)
    - and if anyone can recommend good shops near san juan city area

    Thanks!
    1) Yes
    - Yes
    - Should be free if no modifications are done.
    - Yes go get the Infinity Reference Series REF 6502IX, it costs around 3k. This type of speaker is a high sensitivity, low wattage, 3ohm speaker. Very ideal to be driven by the limited power your Head Unit has. You can always add a external amplifier if you feel you still want to go louder after initially installing them.

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    #1848
    yung current sealed sub box ko for a 12" is too big, when the 3rd row seats are deployed and reclined eh at upright position lang possible yung seats kasi tumatama sa box - which nakes it uncomfortable to ride in the 3rd row

    what would be my options?
    - modify my current box (tabasan? is it possible??) so that the seats can fully recline
    - create a new box
    a. pahaba instead of a boxy one
    b. would an underseat box be okay? i know it would not be as efficient pero am not pushing the sub naman to ear splitting levels, just for me to feel the beats
    - others??

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    #1849
    Definitely create new box bro. A or B should be fine, as long as same volume nung current box.

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    #1850
    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn Viñas View Post
    Mga masters, I'm new to the car audio stuff. Nagpunta ako sa isang audio shop dito sa Abu Dhabi at mga pinoy naman ang tao dun. Sabi ko gusto ko lang mag upgrade ng sound system from stock Honda CRV 2015. Eto ang inilagay nila:

    DD C5D amp > Gladen RS 165 fronts + Gladen 165 RS rears
    DD m.80 amp > DD 512c D2 sub
    Still using stock Head Unit ( 2din touch screen) from Honda CRV 2015. Planning to upgrade to Pioneer AVH-X2850BT in the next 2months
    added sound deadening (roadkill stinger) also on all five doors.

    Ask ko lang kung ok na ba siya sa entry level SQ setup? First impressions ko e ang laking improvement from stock pero expecting more improvement kapag nagpalit na ako ng head unit.
    That is a pretty nice setup. If you are big on staging or non-localization, instead of a different head unit, get a processor to have the ability to tune your setup further. Well that's just me.

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