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Old October 18th 05, 09:14 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car,uk.rec.cars.modifications
Pete M
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Default Speakers....

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Tim S Kemp decided to enlighten our sheltered
souls with a rant as follows
Pete M wrote:

I've got the same problem as you but in reverse. The Alfa uses 13cm
components in the dash, and 17cm jobs in the back shelf. The front
ones, despite being standard fit Alfa jobbies are actually pretty
good, no bass, but good for imaging because of their positioning and
the well sited tweeters. The ones in the rear are utter crap, but it
looks like I've got to remove the rear seat and shelf just to change
the bloody things.
Don't know what to go for personally, but I'm looking at the
Nakamichi SP-S6500 for the shelf.


where are you getting your nak stuff from? spec on the 6500 seems
good and the size would fit my front doors nicely - what's the price??


Bought the head unit off some mad bloke on ebay, but he seems to be able to
get loads of other gear, he's bloody cheap, the stuff's all new in the box,
and if it's fallen off a lorry it's had a soft landing. Not the Hong Kong
import gear either, UK spec with the optional RDS, which is nice.

The speakers will probably come from my mate who runs a warehouse that just
deals in car audio stuff. If I don't go for Nak, I'll go for something
similar, maybe some top spec Harman Kardon gear. He runs mainly Alpine and
HK stuff in his Lexus, at the moment he's got around £20k worth of gear in
it, and as he's the main installer and his car is a sound off "quality" set
up, he pays bugger all for it. Hence me getting a £300 Ground Zero amp new,
in the box, for £70...


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