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post May 14, 2007 - 4:39 PM
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1) I'm wiring some 6x9's in my Geo Tracker. Now, there's two wires (one striped and one not) and the spade connectors on the 6x9's (one small, and one larger). Which wire goes to which spade?

2) Please help me design my sound system for the Celica. My goals are...

* Sound clean / well balanced (NOTE: I didn't say super loud) with a wide variety of music (Dance, rock hip-hop, country etc).
* Minimal to no rattles
* Utilize one or several of the speakers I already have.
2 12" Rockford Fosgate Punch XLC (Tech Specs), and 3 8" JL Audio W6's (Tech Specs).
* Head unit to have an easy to access Aux in or USB port. The more simple looking the better.
* In order of importance: the less space consumption, weight, and $$$, the better wink.gif

I understand that you usually "get what you pay for". I'm not trying to win any competitions, I just want something that's well though out, and a good value. If you were designing my system, how would you fit my design requirements?

Will need advice on:
* Wiring (series / parallel / gage etc)
* Amp & head unit selection
* Speaker box type, size and placement

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post May 14, 2007 - 4:46 PM
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Clever design ideas?

I've read about someone installing 8" speakers in the doors. I like the idea that a) I already have 8" speakers b) it doesn't take up any more space c) it sheds the box weight. But I'm concerned that a) Will subs re-produce the highs the old door speakers did b) Will they sound good in the metal door enclosure c) I have manual windows / locks... the article says "In Celicas without factory power options, more fabrication and cutting may be required to get 8" subwoofers to fit."

I hardly ever use the rear seats for anything. So, I was thinking about building a single box for the 12" RF Punch XLC to put behind the driver's seat. This would keep my trunk space completely free, allow a 3rd person to sit in back, and still allow 1/2 the back seat to fold down if I need to put a long item in the trunk. How would it sound with a speaker in the cab?
post May 15, 2007 - 11:33 AM
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*bump*

Okay, SOMEONE has to know what's the + and what's the - lead for speaker wiring on here.
post May 15, 2007 - 12:05 PM
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Generally, I believe the small terminal is the - and the large terminal is the +. As for your speaker wire? Some wires come labeled with + + + + on the one side, some have one side squared and the other round. It's just for your convenience. You can wire it however you want, just be consistent.

You want a sub on your back seat? IMHO, it will look like crap. I've never seen a setup like that that was any good. Also, how do you plan on securing it to the seat? The seatbelt? Bolting it to your car will give you much better results not to mention security.

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post May 16, 2007 - 1:53 PM
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I ALWAYS bolt down sub boxes. I don't want a heavy speaker box becoming a projectile in the event of a collision. Not sure how I'd do it yet... but I can think of something.

I have some very dark tint, and I hardly ever see the back seat at all. I think the box for a single 12" sub would be small enough to be mostly blocked by the front seats. Not sure this is the way I'm going to go - if someone can confirm the 8's in the doors will sound good... perhaps I'll just stick with that?
post May 22, 2007 - 1:35 AM
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speakers positive and negative don't matter smile.gif just as long as they are the same for both.. even if they're not, the untrained ear won't be able to hear it in 6x9's for the most part


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