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I'd be careful about installing a speaker not specifically rated for use in cars (and judging by the PDF, its not...but i could be wrong). The temperature variations may start to damage the speaker over time.
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Originally posted by nav View PostI'd be careful about installing a speaker not specifically rated for use in cars (and judging by the PDF, its not...but i could be wrong). The temperature variations may start to damage the speaker over time.
and used these drivers in car audio setups.
i did not want to fork out a fortune on a new 3 way just to get mids. i have soldered the all compnents together for my passive crossovers. just waiting to receive the speakers tomorrow and will start install.
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I put this link in the Audio section but thought it wouldn't hurt to share here as well http://www.rainbow-audio.de/
Check out the IQ speakers they designed specifically for MK5 Golf.
I ordered a set of IQ series speakers for my W124 Mercedes (arrived at post office today) as normal aftermarket speakers won't fit without a lot of screwing around as Mercedes adopted an unusual mounting method and enclosure sizes. They're not cheap due to the crap exchange rate but have heard nothing but excellent reviews for Rainbow speakers.
Will be fitting the speakers this weekend.....as well as new seats for the TDI courtesy of MischaI used to be indecisive - now I'm just not sure....
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i also have heard good things about rainbow. focal, dynaudio and i think hertz also do drop in replacement 3way set as well for the mk5. all of these options don't give alot of change from a grand. but for me i wanted to save a couple of bucks. plus try something different. if this mod yeilds results i will look at replacing the tweeter with a ribbon type to give smoother transition into the highs.
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Originally posted by TDIESEL View PostI put this link in the Audio section but thought it wouldn't hurt to share here as well http://www.rainbow-audio.de/
Check out the IQ speakers they designed specifically for MK5 Golf.
I ordered a set of IQ series speakers for my W124 Mercedes (arrived at post office today) as normal aftermarket speakers won't fit without a lot of screwing around as Mercedes adopted an unusual mounting method and enclosure sizes. They're not cheap due to the crap exchange rate but have heard nothing but excellent reviews for Rainbow speakers.
Will be fitting the speakers this weekend.....as well as new seats for the TDI courtesy of Mischa
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Originally posted by nayfen View Posti also have heard good things about rainbow. focal, dynaudio and i think hertz also do drop in replacement 3way set as well for the mk5. all of these options don't give alot of change from a grand. but for me i wanted to save a couple of bucks. plus try something different. if this mod yeilds results i will look at replacing the tweeter with a ribbon type to give smoother transition into the highs.Last edited by Mobile Fidelity; 05-02-2009, 09:12 AM.
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Originally posted by Mobile Fidelity View PostThe way to save on the exchange rate is to buy local from authorised resellers that way you get backup and warranty without the hassle.I used to be indecisive - now I'm just not sure....
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For the record, and to get to my 1000th post, I've had the front passenger door apart this arvo to fit my Boston pro's, and the mid is indeed a 4" and the woofer a 7" unit. Stuff all depth for a mid if you go that way, but a fair wack for a woofer, but only with a spacer, as the metal is right on top of the window mech. The pro's clear easily in the stock holder, which seals to the trim nicely. Odd size, but I just modified the stock speaker / plastic holder to take my 6.5" with an adaptor ring, such as supplied by boston, and it was pretty straight forward job. Much harder was running the wire through the door harness rubber doobie!
I seem to recall the rears were a smaller 6" woofer and my replacement 6" boston SL's pretty much bolted right in.Last edited by Greg Roles; 12-02-2009, 07:21 PM.2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |
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