Bad Sound Quality
#1
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Bad Sound Quality
So I just installed the Polk audio db6501's in the s-duece, and I have them paired with the Alpine cde-121.. The sound quality sounds like its really really flat and the stock speakers honestly sounded better. The speakers came with the tweeters and that little electrical box but I didn't install those because my ap1 doesn't have holes for tweeters.. Is there something I'm missing? Is this a shitty deck, because it was cheap? Are their hidden factory EQ settings on the deck that I can't find? Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
Shane
Thanks
Shane
#2
Those speakers are intended to be used with the supplied tweeters, so if you don't intend
to install them you should probably get some coaxial speakers with a built-in tweeter like
the Polk db651.
If you happened to switch the polarity of one speaker (reversing + and -) you'll get pretty
awful sound too.
to install them you should probably get some coaxial speakers with a built-in tweeter like
the Polk db651.
If you happened to switch the polarity of one speaker (reversing + and -) you'll get pretty
awful sound too.
#3
Not installing the tweeters is only going to give you half the sound of the speaker. Most of your vocals and some of the instruments are played from the tweeter so no having installed them will cause it to sound like crap.
#5
You can cut them in the dash in the same location that they would be if you had factory tweeters. That's where I put mine and they worked out great. If you don't want to go through all the trouble of cutting, then just return the component set for a coax set (has the tweeter built into it).
#6
Dude thats like popping the hood of your S2000 and pulling out two coil packs to make it a 2cyl and then wondering why it doesnt make good power.
YOU NEED THE TWEETERS to make good sound. You Must use the crossovers. If you dont like cutting your door panels, then return the speakers and buy co-Axial polks, they'll be cheaper and easier to install
YOU NEED THE TWEETERS to make good sound. You Must use the crossovers. If you dont like cutting your door panels, then return the speakers and buy co-Axial polks, they'll be cheaper and easier to install
#7
Could be that Honda threw in a fullrange speaker. When you replaced it with a dedicated midrange you probably lost even more top end sensitivity. Even if the midrange is better than the stock fullrange for the midrange frequencies it could be that the lack of treble is even more pressing.
In reality I think it's a little bit of both. The polk mid might not actually be much of an improvement to your stock woofer. You can try using the crossover and tweeter on both the Polk and the stock woofer and see which one sounds better. The stock paper woofers are often more sensitive than the aftermarket which results in reduced distortion. The Polk may also have a firmer suspension, and without beefing up the door you may get more rattles for the same excursion.
You can try mounting the tweeter in the door next to the woofer somewhere. Maybe right on the back of the panel in front of the woofer but still under the panel so you don't have to jack up your doors. I think coaxials would have been a better choice for you.
In reality I think it's a little bit of both. The polk mid might not actually be much of an improvement to your stock woofer. You can try using the crossover and tweeter on both the Polk and the stock woofer and see which one sounds better. The stock paper woofers are often more sensitive than the aftermarket which results in reduced distortion. The Polk may also have a firmer suspension, and without beefing up the door you may get more rattles for the same excursion.
You can try mounting the tweeter in the door next to the woofer somewhere. Maybe right on the back of the panel in front of the woofer but still under the panel so you don't have to jack up your doors. I think coaxials would have been a better choice for you.