I'm looking at getting the following setup for my car.
REF5010CS - 5 1/4 Component (kick panels)
REF6412CFP - 4x6 (doors)
REF9612I - 6x9 two way (rear deck)
2 - REF1042w - 10" subs DVC 4-ohm - (custom box in trunk)
All powered by 2:
REF7541a - 4CH amp
Does this setup seem decent? Is there anything you all would recommend that I do differently? I do want to stay with all Infinity through the entire system (excluding HU and CD changer)
Any recommendations or opinions welcome.
I am new to this and this will be the first audio install that I have ever done.
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2002 2.2L -Base Model- (not for long) Black Cavalier
that's kinda close to what I have in my towncar, sounds great, some people say the highs are a little piercing on infinity, but you just have to know how to tune everything and mix in some decent subs.
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Quite true about the piercing, but once you got em set sound great. Look into the Kappa series for the rears, they go pretty cheap on ebay. And with 7540a powering them they'll sound great.
I only have infinity's, and i love loud high and mids. However a suggestion for you would be to put 5.5" or 6.5" 2 ways or 3 ways in replace of the 4x6"s. They do fit with the addition of an adapter. i have 4x6"s, and they are 20 watt rms, which i have overpowered for about 2 years and one of the speakers are on there way out.
^^^ I was thinking about that, but decided to go with the 4x6 with 45 watt rms because I figured the kick panels will make up for anything the doors lack....
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2002 2.2L -Base Model- (not for long) Black Cavalier
sounds good, i have the 4x6's in my door, and they sound pretty good....but i definately need an amp to help push them better than my pioneer deck.
i have heard the infinity kappa,s and the highs were way to high. They hurt my ears and sound very very harsh (comming form a 1000watt amp).
If you want a smoother sound go wih the polk Momo Series, they sounded beautifull to me.