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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #15 on: February 01, 2010, 09:21:38 pm »
Cheers Luke, will look at my options  :happy2:

Firstly, what size will I need?
How much can I expect to pay for a set of Hertz top end stuff?

What about these for example...
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/hertz-hi-energy-hcx-165-4.html


Them speakers in the link are coaxials i wouldnt recomend these for the front of the car as the tweeter is built into the centre of the speaker on this type of speaker. This will then drag the soundstage downwards especially with VW and all there wisdom mounting the midbass at the back of the door instead of the front of the door.

You want to go for a component set not a coaxial if possible.

Hertz top ed stuff is £1850 lol but they do many ranges in the product line to cator for everyone. The hertz high energy range is a superb range of speakers.

You want 16.5cm 6" components mate.

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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #16 on: February 01, 2010, 09:40:36 pm »
You want to go for a component set not a coaxial if possible.

Hertz top ed stuff is £1850 lol

:confused: :chicken:

Ok dude, thats a neat pointer. Tbh I wasn't sure what size I'd need as I only ever bought components for my old Mk2 Clio.
They were just Kappa Infiniti's for £40 to cope with the treble + bass a bit better lol - cheers.

More along the right lines; - ?
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/7967.html
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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #17 on: February 01, 2010, 09:47:55 pm »
Hi Luke,
I'm pretty much settled on the Hertz setup for mine but wondered what you thought of sticking with 3 ways up front (i have the stock 10 speaker soundpack setup) or going for 2 ways?
reason i ask is that i've heard the 3 way setup can be tricky to soundstage and would require amplification whereas the 2 ways wouldnt, any thoughts please mate?
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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #18 on: February 01, 2010, 11:00:43 pm »
You want to go for a component set not a coaxial if possible.

Hertz top ed stuff is £1850 lol

:confused: :chicken:

Ok dude, thats a neat pointer. Tbh I wasn't sure what size I'd need as I only ever bought components for my old Mk2 Clio.
They were just Kappa Infiniti's for £40 to cope with the treble + bass a bit better lol - cheers.

More along the right lines; - ?
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/7967.html

Yes something along them lines would be great but hopefully you'll buy them through me instead ha ha.

Hi Luke,
I'm pretty much settled on the Hertz setup for mine but wondered what you thought of sticking with 3 ways up front (i have the stock 10 speaker soundpack setup) or going for 2 ways?
reason i ask is that i've heard the 3 way setup can be tricky to soundstage and would require amplification whereas the 2 ways wouldnt, any thoughts please mate?
Steve

the soundstage  in a mk 5 is rubbish anyway with speaker placement being proper bob. I would say stick with the 3 ways if you can afford it it will help drag the sound forward in the car having that extra midrange higher up.

Amping either will give great results and make the music more controlled and dynamic.

Any more questions or help shoot me a pm or bang them up on here and i'll tr hep when i can (when i have 2 mins spare lol)


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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #19 on: February 01, 2010, 11:16:04 pm »
You want to go for a component set not a coaxial if possible.

Hertz top ed stuff is £1850 lol

:confused: :chicken:

Ok dude, thats a neat pointer. Tbh I wasn't sure what size I'd need as I only ever bought components for my old Mk2 Clio.
They were just Kappa Infiniti's for £40 to cope with the treble + bass a bit better lol - cheers.

More along the right lines; - ?
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/7967.html

Yes something along them lines would be great but hopefully you'll buy them through me instead ha ha.

 :signLOL: Understandable mate, I'll see what's about and let you know.

Do I need two sets of those or different sizes for the rear?
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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #20 on: February 01, 2010, 11:20:54 pm »
if i'm honest mate, I'd just maybe upgrade the fronts the best you possible can afterall where do you sit in the car? In the front not the back. Rear speakers add a bit of ambience but the passengers should be greatful for the lift not want amazing music as well. The idea of great hi fi is to keep great sound up front as if you were to watch someone live at concert they would stand in front of you not behind you. :happy2:

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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #21 on: February 01, 2010, 11:24:52 pm »
Logical thinking I guess. I'll look at rear speakers too for a reasonable price and see what I can spec and be in touch  :laugh:

Thanks again  :happy2:
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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #22 on: February 01, 2010, 11:50:28 pm »
I'm Running Hertz "Hi-energy" range all round and they are an excellent speaker set up. The clarity and separation of the music is wonderful. I love my sounds almost as much as adding power and for the price I doubt you'll find anything close to the quality of the Hertz speakers. :happy2:
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Re: Speaker Upgrade
« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2010, 08:38:54 pm »
^ Have you amped them Hurdy, I.E. can I just straight replace the speakers with no extra components required?
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