Well I figured I'd put up my Festiva's audio setup.
When I bought the car it had two blown computer speakers rigged sitting in the backseat (good enough for the 3 hour trip home :p)
First thing I did was pull those out and I had two brand new walmart brand 4" speakers I got for $1 and had those for a while until I had some extra cash.
I now have 2- 5 1/4 sony 3 way 200 watt speakers (I think haha) I'm not a huge fan of the xplode stuff but these speakers work very well and look good in the car. Anyway I had those in the back up until today when I moved them up into the doors. Then I just put the 4" in the back just because.
I also have an MTX Sub and a TIS 750 amp, both were practically given to me so no complaints they are cheap but actually sound good for what they are. The amp really only pushes out maybe 300 watts which is plenty for me enough to get the festy shakin'
Here are the pictures from today, I'll take some of the sub setup later.
The speakers in the door actually left enough room to use the window crank which I'm very happy about. To make the speakers fit flush I went to Hobby lobby and bought these for 0.80 cents a piece
I just cut a whole in the middle and hollowed it out.
I really like the look and the sound is so much better now.
I also put some bass blockers on all the speakers to keep it sounding cleaner and let the sub handle the bass.
When I bought the car it had two blown computer speakers rigged sitting in the backseat (good enough for the 3 hour trip home :p)
First thing I did was pull those out and I had two brand new walmart brand 4" speakers I got for $1 and had those for a while until I had some extra cash.
I now have 2- 5 1/4 sony 3 way 200 watt speakers (I think haha) I'm not a huge fan of the xplode stuff but these speakers work very well and look good in the car. Anyway I had those in the back up until today when I moved them up into the doors. Then I just put the 4" in the back just because.
I also have an MTX Sub and a TIS 750 amp, both were practically given to me so no complaints they are cheap but actually sound good for what they are. The amp really only pushes out maybe 300 watts which is plenty for me enough to get the festy shakin'
Here are the pictures from today, I'll take some of the sub setup later.
The speakers in the door actually left enough room to use the window crank which I'm very happy about. To make the speakers fit flush I went to Hobby lobby and bought these for 0.80 cents a piece
I just cut a whole in the middle and hollowed it out.
I really like the look and the sound is so much better now.
I also put some bass blockers on all the speakers to keep it sounding cleaner and let the sub handle the bass.
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