what speakers would you recommend?
http://www.diamondaudio.com/
i think the best thing to do though, is to listen to a few different speakers yourself since sound is very subjective.
Last edited by potatobbq; May 11, 2003 at 04:37 AM.
JBL's have more punch but sound a little muddy in the mids....
Avoid Alpine (and other cheap) speakers...
Best speakers, IMO, are Dynaudio and Focal Utopia, but I wouldn't try to drive them off of the factory amps.
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As far as speakers, I installed MB Quarts in the front and cheaper Alpines in the rear. The MBQs sound seriously good, and the rear speakers are so muffled in the coupe that they aren't worth spending a lot of money on.
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I ordered my car with the Bose option, just took delivery on last Wednesday. The Bose option is absolute garbage, the Harman Kardon option in my BMW sounded so much better! Looks like I have to replace them with (you guess it!) - MB Quart!!!
I changed my Speakers To JBL one.. its very nice I advice you on this..
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MB Quart is a bit out, Focal is one of the best in the market now. The most important thing is: how much do you want to spend.
MB Quart is a bit out, Focal is one of the best in the market now. The most important thing is: how much do you want to spend.
The speaker itself is definitely not blown. It just sounds like plastic is vibrating. It's lower frequency than a buzz, but higher frequency than a rattle. I get it when there is moderately heavy bass in my audio. It's not like ridiculously deep bass, though, so I don't think I should be hearing the vibration, particularly since the right-side speaker doesn't make the same noise.
Is this something I can take care of myself by tightening a screw or the plastic grill over the speaker? Is it easy to remove the plastic grill over the speaker to take a look underneath?
I can always take it to the dealer, but sometimes I like to be able to fix little things myself if it is possible. Thanks for any tips.


