mavricki18
03-03-2005, 06:47 PM
Ok heres my situation.... My mid 6.5 inch speakers are blown and dont work, so i need new ones. Any suggestions? I also replaced my rear 4inch speakers with some pioneers and i plan on replaceing my front speakers with some nice components later on. I also have a pioneer HU that im not sure if im going to put in. Will this make the speakers sound better? and whats the whole deal with this Monsoon system being funny?
scyzoryk
03-07-2005, 11:26 PM
I was using Boston Acoustics NX67 and they are great speakers. I am selling them right now (I sold my Trans AM), here is the link link (http://web.camaross.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2891298#post2891298)
I am sure you will love them!!!
Sebastian
shouldaboughtthez
03-08-2005, 09:24 AM
Ok heres my situation.... My mid 6.5 inch speakers are blown and dont work, so i need new ones. Any suggestions? I also replaced my rear 4inch speakers with some pioneers and i plan on replaceing my front speakers with some nice components later on. I also have a pioneer HU that im not sure if im going to put in. Will this make the speakers sound better? and whats the whole deal with this Monsoon system being funny?
You have a few choices, very limited though. Kicker still has a 6.5 sub, Audiobahn (I have them in mine), and a few others. I did a search on ebay for midbass. You will get a list of them.
About the Monsoon being funny. Alot people say it is crap. And to upgrade it to sound decent will cost too much money and could be used in aftermarket equipment to make it sound better. It all comes down to how much money you want to spend.
If you replace the stock headunit with an aftermarket, you can still run the monsoon. Question is why would you. The aftermarket headunit is going to be much cleaner sounding.
mavricki18
03-08-2005, 04:39 PM
You have a few choices, very limited though. Kicker still has a 6.5 sub, Audiobahn (I have them in mine), and a few others. I did a search on ebay for midbass. You will get a list of them.
About the Monsoon being funny. Alot people say it is crap. And to upgrade it to sound decent will cost too much money and could be used in aftermarket equipment to make it sound better. It all comes down to how much money you want to spend.
If you replace the stock headunit with an aftermarket, you can still run the monsoon. Question is why would you. The aftermarket headunit is going to be much cleaner sounding.
so if i replace all my speakers, head unit and maybe amp the fronts and mids i will be sounding good with no problems. only catch is the cost?
Lions3
03-11-2005, 11:58 AM
If you bought a nice aftermarket CD player, a nice strong 4 channel amp, a set of 6.5" components and one 10" or 12" sub, you would have a system that would sound incredible for a reasonable price. If you want to go that route, anybody on here can suggest some good brands to go with.