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Best sub-£100 components.....
Boothy:
Well soon I'll be another year old and wiser and I'm trying to talk the other half into buying me a set of components for the front doors. I'm not bothered about going silly so don't want to spend more than £100 on them. I'm running them off an Alpine headunit with 45w per channel and wondered if anyone could recommend anything. I really want something thats gonna give a nice bass tone without messing with a sub?
Also is there a significant advantage to running an amp to power the speakers if its still only capable of running at a similar power output or is it just a waste of money?
Muchas Gracias.
DanoGTI:
FWIW, if you were running stock, then I'd recommend an amp. However, you've got a decent source (Alpine).
Would you be interested in getting stuff off Ebay?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/INFINITY-KAPPA-16cm-6-5-CAR-COMPONENT-DOOR-SPEAKER-NEW_W0QQitemZ370338674454QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Audio_TV_Electronics_In_Car_Entertainment_GPS_Car_Speakers_PP?hash=item5639e7b716
Had them in my Scooby. Was quite happy with them too :smiley:
HTH
DAn
edd666999:
Get over to talk audio this question has been asked a million time. You will be 100x times better off with an amp. Your head unit is 45watt max you actually get like 7wrms which is nothing. The gti has a 3way component in the front doors are you looking to replace all 3or keep standard 4" component?
Boothy:
Most of the components are 2 way rather than three way so what are my options? Run the standard 4", leave it out and just run the 2 way components or is there something else I could do? I have seen some 3 way components for around £150 so that might be an option too. Yes I'd certainly consider ebay if they were new or reconditioned. Also my Headunit states its 4 x 45w RMS?
DanoGTI:
This very thought has crossed my mind.
I've got some 2-way components, and I'm toying with leaving the standard 4" in place....
Can't do it until I get my Head Unit though.
Your head unit is putting out 180Watts (4 x 45) - however, YES, an amp will vastly improve the sound.... bit more work to put it in though.
Just my 2p :happy2:
Dan
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