Sub replacement - 2ohm/4ohm?
what he didnt catch was the factory set up is already a DUEL driver system..but, IF it was a single driver at 2 ohms .. adding a DUAL 2 ohm speaker would drop it to 1 ohm and drive the amp, just like he said. Since the factory system is a duel driver, going to a dual 4 ohm will cut your power in half....sorry.
So I should out with the extra $100 and get the dual-2ohm-shallow Helix.
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_975E8W/...8W.html?tp=111
Thanks all. X2 to Woody
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_975E8W/...8W.html?tp=111
Thanks all. X2 to Woody
yep...though, to clarify one point..I said the 4ohm speaker will cut your power in half..should actually read, it will take twice as much power to equal the 2 ohm set.
The factory went 2 ohm because they could use a smaller amp to get the same 'amount' of sound from system. There was a day where all speakers were 8 ohm and it took lots o power to run these..
The factory went 2 ohm because they could use a smaller amp to get the same 'amount' of sound from system. There was a day where all speakers were 8 ohm and it took lots o power to run these..
yep...though, to clarify one point..I said the 4ohm speaker will cut your power in half..should actually read, it will take twice as much power to equal the 2 ohm set.
The factory went 2 ohm because they could use a smaller amp to get the same 'amount' of sound from system. There was a day where all speakers were 8 ohm and it took lots o power to run these..
The factory went 2 ohm because they could use a smaller amp to get the same 'amount' of sound from system. There was a day where all speakers were 8 ohm and it took lots o power to run these..
For the box add polyfill about 1/2lbs inside the box and use some kind of sound deadener to lower the resonence of the box. Tiy wont be able to make it stiff plus the factory sub botls to both the front and the back of the box acting like a brace. Once you go with a non factory sub this brace across the weakest wall is removed.
Are you strictly looking at shallow mount woofers? If so, Memphis S-Class is a very good woofer and is my personal choice when it comes to a shallow woofer besides the Stereo Integrity BK MIII which is leaps up on all of them.
voice coil configuration is simply to match your amps.
you design your amps and subs around each other.
some amps have more power bridged at 4 ohm. some monos have more power at 2 ohm. it all depends.
Example: RF p500-2. 125w rms x2 @ 4 ohms. 250w rms x2 @ 2 ohms. 500w rms x1 bridged @ 4 ohms
alpine MRP-m500: 300w rms @ 4 ohms. 500w rms @ 2 ohms.
2 ohms isn't always more power on some amps.
Personally I like dual 4 ohm subs because I can get 2 of them and wire to 1 ohm. But really it's just a matter of system design.
you design your amps and subs around each other.
some amps have more power bridged at 4 ohm. some monos have more power at 2 ohm. it all depends.
Example: RF p500-2. 125w rms x2 @ 4 ohms. 250w rms x2 @ 2 ohms. 500w rms x1 bridged @ 4 ohms
alpine MRP-m500: 300w rms @ 4 ohms. 500w rms @ 2 ohms.
2 ohms isn't always more power on some amps.
Personally I like dual 4 ohm subs because I can get 2 of them and wire to 1 ohm. But really it's just a matter of system design.
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142SAC6...-Brackets.html
Used the car selector feature, but it seems that they just send these out with just about any speakers for any car, judging by the comments.
Used the car selector feature, but it seems that they just send these out with just about any speakers for any car, judging by the comments.
But have you looked at the factory mounts, based on what others have posted I thought the upgraded pioneer system came with separate adapters.
voice coil configuration is simply to match your amps.
you design your amps and subs around each other.
some amps have more power bridged at 4 ohm. some monos have more power at 2 ohm. it all depends.
Example: RF p500-2. 125w rms x2 @ 4 ohms. 250w rms x2 @ 2 ohms. 500w rms x1 bridged @ 4 ohms
alpine MRP-m500: 300w rms @ 4 ohms. 500w rms @ 2 ohms.
2 ohms isn't always more power on some amps.
Personally I like dual 4 ohm subs because I can get 2 of them and wire to 1 ohm. But really it's just a matter of system design.
you design your amps and subs around each other.
some amps have more power bridged at 4 ohm. some monos have more power at 2 ohm. it all depends.
Example: RF p500-2. 125w rms x2 @ 4 ohms. 250w rms x2 @ 2 ohms. 500w rms x1 bridged @ 4 ohms
alpine MRP-m500: 300w rms @ 4 ohms. 500w rms @ 2 ohms.
2 ohms isn't always more power on some amps.
Personally I like dual 4 ohm subs because I can get 2 of them and wire to 1 ohm. But really it's just a matter of system design.
Yeah those are wrong, you might fit them by drilling holes in the doors, but then why bother with adaptors. These are what you need, search ebay for "hhr speaker adaptors"

But have you looked at the factory mounts, based on what others have posted I thought the upgraded pioneer system came with separate adapters.
But have you looked at the factory mounts, based on what others have posted I thought the upgraded pioneer system came with separate adapters.


