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Old September 19th 05, 12:51 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
RichardK
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Default Boschmann stuff? Any good

Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember RichardK
saying something like:


I was looking for that rare breed, a 4" midrange speaker for a
factory-fit install, and I'm finding these things called Boschmann on eBay.

They're cheap and I don't know the brand. Are they any good?



They're **** compared to decent brands. I had a pair of them from cpc a
couple of years ago and one started rattling its head off even though it
was never overdriven.


Yeah, I'm of the same opinion now! Still, they'll do for now until I can
pick up some decent components for the doors (car has tweeters on the
dash with the capacitor crossover so many manufacturers use; so I want
to avoid rewiring and I doubt the commonly available mid/tweeter units
would sound remotely good with that on the wires!).

Seen some Kenwood 100w 10cm *dual cone* as opposed to coaxial (i.e. only
one driver). Might try those next.

The Kicker EX4.2 setup I fitted to the rear of the car seems alright -
with passive crossover (probably a capactor, but in a pretty box) it
seems to really bring the treble out.

Richard

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