Beyma, Kappa or Diamond Audio
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Originally Posted by kmxxbadboy
Beyma... you're talking high end with Beyma. Madison Square Garden uses Beyma speakers. They are direct out of Spain, I believe.
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Those beymas are rated at 250watts RMS / 500watts max. I wish a place around here carried them so I could check them out.
They are also the same price as the Diamond Audio coaxial 6.5"
They are also the same price as the Diamond Audio coaxial 6.5"
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http://www.sounddomain.com/ride/2071972
Here are some pics of the door panel tweeter placement, it was really easy to do and the imaging is amazingly nice. the Crossover is attached to the back of the door panel. I did have to trim the back of the doorpanel to get them to fit. All I had to remove was the circular sound aiming ring that goes over the factory door speaker to allow room for the tweeter and the X-over. I have 200 Watts RMS going to these and they absolutely love the power.
Here are some pics of the door panel tweeter placement, it was really easy to do and the imaging is amazingly nice. the Crossover is attached to the back of the door panel. I did have to trim the back of the doorpanel to get them to fit. All I had to remove was the circular sound aiming ring that goes over the factory door speaker to allow room for the tweeter and the X-over. I have 200 Watts RMS going to these and they absolutely love the power.
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Originally Posted by diamondstar03
http://www.sounddomain.com/ride/2071972
Here are some pics of the door panel tweeter placement, it was really easy to do and the imaging is amazingly nice. the Crossover is attached to the back of the door panel. I did have to trim the back of the doorpanel to get them to fit. All I had to remove was the circular sound aiming ring that goes over the factory door speaker to allow room for the tweeter and the X-over. I have 200 Watts RMS going to these and they absolutely love the power.
Here are some pics of the door panel tweeter placement, it was really easy to do and the imaging is amazingly nice. the Crossover is attached to the back of the door panel. I did have to trim the back of the doorpanel to get them to fit. All I had to remove was the circular sound aiming ring that goes over the factory door speaker to allow room for the tweeter and the X-over. I have 200 Watts RMS going to these and they absolutely love the power.
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you may want to take alook at the over the steering column guage bezels, they look good and also check out the radio relocation kit with the audio seat guage bezel. there are several posts on here with pics of those.
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Originally Posted by diamondstar03
you may want to take alook at the over the steering column guage bezels, they look good and also check out the radio relocation kit with the audio seat guage bezel. there are several posts on here with pics of those.
Thanks for the input
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I was under the impression the D661S 6.5" Speaker wasn't a component set. Do they sell a non-Component setup for the back or has anyone rigged an eight speaker setup?
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