KrayzieFox
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Ok guys, I don't know where to post this since this entire forum doesn't really have any serious audio discussion, so I'm gonna try my luck here.. feel free to make suggestions if you know of other sections of the forum that are more actively involved in audio discussion.
To make a long story short, I hate the sound system in my MP3. The biggest problem is that the entire system is dominated by the rear deck speakers. I can't really hear the fronts at all, and the sub gets drowned out pretty bad too. I thought better front speakers would do the trick, so I picked up some Pioneer 6.5" 4-way coaxials to replace what I thought were stock MP3 Kenwood speakers, but it turned out the previous owner already upgraded them to 6x8 3-ways.. so they made virtually no difference at all.
Here is my current setup:
I would appreciate any advice you audio gurus can give me. What would be the best course of action here? I would like a more "complete" setup as opposed to 90% of the sound coming from the rear deck.. especially since those speakers aren't really that good to begin with. Is it possible that the wiring is somehow backwards and that the rears are getting the juice that's intended for the fronts? Or should I just ditch the rear deck speakers and put some 6.5"s in the rear doors instead?
I'm also not completely opposed to adding an amp to the setup, but I honestly feel it shouldn't be necessary to generate "decent" sound. I'm not an audio fanatic, I just want a more complete overall sound. My wife's stock 06 Altima speakers sound amazing, and they're just some cheap off-brand stock speakers being powered by the stock Nissan head unit.. I don't see why I shouldn't be able to generate the same type of sound (or better) in the Protege.
To make a long story short, I hate the sound system in my MP3. The biggest problem is that the entire system is dominated by the rear deck speakers. I can't really hear the fronts at all, and the sub gets drowned out pretty bad too. I thought better front speakers would do the trick, so I picked up some Pioneer 6.5" 4-way coaxials to replace what I thought were stock MP3 Kenwood speakers, but it turned out the previous owner already upgraded them to 6x8 3-ways.. so they made virtually no difference at all.
Here is my current setup:
- Pioneer DEH-3200ub headunit
- Pioneer 6x8 TS-A6870R 3-way coaxials in the front doors (tried Pioneer 6.5" TS-A1684R 4-way coaxials as well)
- Stock MSP/P5 tweeters (tapped into the front speaker wiring)
- Stock 6x9 Kenwood rear deck speakers
- JL 8W3v2D4 8" sub in the trunk powered by the stock MSP Kenwood amp
I would appreciate any advice you audio gurus can give me. What would be the best course of action here? I would like a more "complete" setup as opposed to 90% of the sound coming from the rear deck.. especially since those speakers aren't really that good to begin with. Is it possible that the wiring is somehow backwards and that the rears are getting the juice that's intended for the fronts? Or should I just ditch the rear deck speakers and put some 6.5"s in the rear doors instead?
I'm also not completely opposed to adding an amp to the setup, but I honestly feel it shouldn't be necessary to generate "decent" sound. I'm not an audio fanatic, I just want a more complete overall sound. My wife's stock 06 Altima speakers sound amazing, and they're just some cheap off-brand stock speakers being powered by the stock Nissan head unit.. I don't see why I shouldn't be able to generate the same type of sound (or better) in the Protege.