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Newbie with ICE Questions?



 
 
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Old September 22nd 03, 04:34 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Dongo!
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Default Newbie with ICE Questions?

Hi Everyone,

Hope someone wouldn`t mind helping out a newbie

I`ve got a Ford Escort - 1994.

Im wanting to spruce up my ice as it sounds soooo Crap. As im a Base Freak
(Like having loads of base) my current config starts to loose sound and
crackle when turned up the slightest.

Ive got a Kenwood V6090R Stereo With Changer, Speakers are standered fit
(Yer extremly crap), appart from 2 x 6/92 Sony - 160 Watt 2 Ways wired in
Series to the back standered fit ones.

I`ve also got a Kenwood 2 x Channel Amp 300Watt, with nothing connected. I
am on a buget, so cheap and cheerful is good, althought i don`t want crap
that ain`t going to work.

Can anybody suggest and site for any help/tip`s and DIY advise. Things like
Ohms and Indepedicnce Advise aswell as Fitting advise?

Does anybody also know how i fit new speakers to a escort as the escort ones
seem to be a special fit.

I would imagine simply changing the speakers would make quite a difference -
Would i be correct? - Whats the best way to wire extra speakers in?

Ta
Si



 




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