4x6 plates??
#1
Any recomendations? Alpine deck 16 watts rms.
I'm looking for decent speakers for the rear of my reg cab. My stockers sound really bad with the new deck. I have the deck fadded almost to the front. I also have some base blockers to wiring in.
I apologize for not searching for this topic.
heres what i was looking at;
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I'm looking for decent speakers for the rear of my reg cab. My stockers sound really bad with the new deck. I have the deck fadded almost to the front. I also have some base blockers to wiring in.
I apologize for not searching for this topic.
heres what i was looking at;
NON SPONSOR
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Originally Posted by RED2K
Go for the kickers
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
i have the infinity kappa 4-6 plates in the pillars and 6 3/4 in the doors and the highs are awsome but the bass sucks(not clean).my stock speakers sounded better.guess i have to amp them ore get a aftermarket hu
#9
Originally Posted by leochevy2001
I heard these are pretty good. Only $100 for the pair.
Thanks,
Well for the sale price, speaker harness, 30 day trial period I couldn't go wrong.
I really don't have any shops around me that aren't brand loyal.
I have a set of Boston acoustics seperates for the front and going to give these Infinitys a try for the rear.
If it doesn't work out, I can return them. I'll prolly get Bostons for the rear and a 4 channel amp.
I just wanted to keep it simple. I can't here anything over my exhaust anyways!
#10
might want to look at building your own 4x6 plate adapters. That way your not limited to only 4x6s, you could get a great mid 4" or cover your his with a good 3.5"
I've done a 5 1/4 adapter plate in an OBS before, sounded good, lots of work though.
I've done a 5 1/4 adapter plate in an OBS before, sounded good, lots of work though.



