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26th July 2013, 23:35 | #1 |
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Speaker Upgrade
I have just fitted Radioguy's (Sean) DD Unit, and I am considering upgrading speakers to Harmon Kardon. Any opinions ?
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I'd go for some decent aftermarket component speakers. They'll certainly outperform the HK setup. Do a search on the forum for recommendations. The HK is really only worthwhile if you are set on keeping the car totally MG Rover. This guy knows his stuff and is a Rover buff..
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Don't do it!
I did the same fitted full HK set up and it was pants! I then removed it 4 weeks later and fitted component speakers in all doors.
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I don't know what the power output is on these Chinese DD units, but this is the main factor. Standard head units like the Symphony 25w and the Harmony, which I think is about 7w a channel struggle to drive speakers to decent sound reproduction.
Kenwood head units which are 50w per channel will drive the standard Goodmans speakers to an acceptable quality. Harman/Kardon mid bass door speakers are only slightly better than the standard setup, perhaps the metal construction aids in some way. The H/K tweeters are much better, you can actually hear them, particularly if fitted in the rear doors. |
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Alf and I are already acquainted Agreed with what Tony and Simon have already said. A set of 6.5inch components will be an improvement on the Hk setup and probably cost less money into the bargain
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The double dins are around the 50watts a channel power output figure ( take those figures with a large pinch of salt as they are music power not a true RMS figure ) and will drive most component speaker systems easily. Although adding further amplification would bring greater control to the speakers if you wish to spend more
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I must be honest - I have the HK setup in my car, and...it's not brilliant.
It's very nice, but considering its supposed to be premium with rear subwoofer etc, its no better than many decent standard sterio's in family hatchbacks! Or is it my ears? The best ICE I've had yet was the factory setup in my 1999 Saab 9-3, it was outstanding. |
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Best stereo I've ever had was in my 2005 Ford Mustang GT - premium 1000watt shaker system.
It shook...! I'm looking to get a DD from Sean, but in the short term, if I wanted to get myself decent audio performance out of the current head unit for as minimal money as possible, what should I do? Components in the front doors, a sub and a little amp? That's all just words ive pulled off this forum, by the way - I have no idea how to rig up a stereo! Any help would be appreciated! :-) Oh, and CHEAP is the important word here...! |
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In no way am I any expert in this field, but I was told years ago to spend the money on speakers, as even a cheap head unit will sound better.
It's certainly worked for me in the past, although I'm not in to amps/subwoofers/etc! I just like good sound but don't need to shake the car! |
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So it would seem that component speakers are a better option than the 6 1/2 inch Harmon Kardon. I also see a good recommendation for the Harmon Kardon tweeters, especially if fitted front & back. If that is the case would it be a good idea to fit mains as components & use Harmon Kardon tweeters ? I do like the idea of the tweeters making it look OE. So, Component speakers. What make, & how much (funds are very tight). If I use component speakers do I have to start modifying fittings. I cant do that. Anything I do has got to be more or less plug & play ! Thanks for all the replies. trimani (Alf) PS I've realised this should be in ICE . Sorry, I expect it to be moved. |
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