Audio Advice - Which speakers Front & Rear (+maybe in Roll Hoops) + Installation Help
#12
Registered User
My issue with the rear sub was that when on road trips with the missus, the boot is often rammed with clothes, shoes, hairdryers and the other assorted junk that women take on holiday. At that point I wouldn't be able to hear a boot mounted anything.
I could ask her not to take so much stuff but that usually means she goes through my bag and asks if I can ditch anything. Given I only pack a few T-shirts and a pair of shorts anyway, that doesn't normally get us anywhere.
I could ask her not to take so much stuff but that usually means she goes through my bag and asks if I can ditch anything. Given I only pack a few T-shirts and a pair of shorts anyway, that doesn't normally get us anywhere.
#13
UK Moderator
My issue with the rear sub was that when on road trips with the missus, the boot is often rammed with clothes, shoes, hairdryers and the other assorted junk that women take on holiday. At that point I wouldn't be able to hear a boot mounted anything.
I could ask her not to take so much stuff but that usually means she goes through my bag and asks if I can ditch anything. Given I only pack a few T-shirts and a pair of shorts anyway, that doesn't normally get us anywhere.
I could ask her not to take so much stuff but that usually means she goes through my bag and asks if I can ditch anything. Given I only pack a few T-shirts and a pair of shorts anyway, that doesn't normally get us anywhere.
On the rare occasions that I do need to remove mine (as it takes up so little space), I just tell the HU that there is no sub, and let the excellent front components handle all the bass - it still sounds great, just not as great as with the sub fitted. That's the real reason for my advice - start from solid foundations.
My main recommendation for lots of stuff is to get bags that fit into the tool well (regular 58cm bags work a treat). With the tools removed (and wrapped up inside the spare wheel), you can get two of those down there, leaving a flat boot space for other bags/ancilliaries.
#15
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#16
Registered User
It's taken 16 years to train this one to the stage she's at. I'm not starting again from scratch!
#17
Wow !!! Some great responses & tangents explored there gents
I'm in a bit of a rush at work, so sorry I'll have to do a full response later.
Just a quick question as its something I've only recently learnt - my stereo only has x1 pre-out - would this be an issue?
Again thank you for all the comments, links & help so far
I'm in a bit of a rush at work, so sorry I'll have to do a full response later.
Just a quick question as its something I've only recently learnt - my stereo only has x1 pre-out - would this be an issue?
Again thank you for all the comments, links & help so far
#18
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Wow !!! Some great responses & tangents explored there gents
I'm in a bit of a rush at work, so sorry I'll have to do a full response later.
Just a quick question as its something I've only recently learnt - my stereo only has x1 pre-out - would this be an issue?
Again thank you for all the comments, links & help so far
I'm in a bit of a rush at work, so sorry I'll have to do a full response later.
Just a quick question as its something I've only recently learnt - my stereo only has x1 pre-out - would this be an issue?
Again thank you for all the comments, links & help so far
It wouldn't be the end of the world, as you'd send a full range "Front" signal to your 4 channel amplifier, and let the amplifier act as a crossover between fronts and sub.
You'd still be able to use the HU's internal amp should you wish to add "rear" speakers at a later stage.
#19
Ok - so unless I was looking to do imaging as you've discussed then I shouldn't really have any problems?
I just need to make sure that the 4 channel amp I buy has the 2-1 option for fronts & a sub?
Just need to select components & an amp now
A lot to learn
I just need to make sure that the 4 channel amp I buy has the 2-1 option for fronts & a sub?
Just need to select components & an amp now
A lot to learn
#20
UK Moderator