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<blockquote data-quote="aidilj" data-source="post: 519357" data-attributes="member: 20536"><p>I see that youve made the decision to go the Hualingan way not carputer. Sorry for the late reply but I'm struggling to find spec sheet for the head unit, it is probably here somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Yes bass is lacking, I've added a sub and happier now. I don't understand your current setup, if youre not using the x-over then how is the component tweeter driven? does the Boston tweeter replace the existing tweeter at the pillar?</p><p></p><p>The output of the Hualingan for sub is not amplified, you'll need to get an amp to drive a sub or get as you mentioned - all-in-one sub (subwoofer and amp boxed together).</p><p></p><p>Yours is a hifi set if I'm right, should be able to drive 2ohm fine,so going to 2ohm speakers would be the best. Driving a 4ohm speaker in your setup would give half the total power. 2ohm transistor amplifier from 12v is the best I've seen so far, so you should work to match speakers to the amplifier instead. Again, in stock form, rear deck speaker would be able to drive most bass compared to front speakers due to lack of air box at the front door panel.</p><p></p><p>Hope this answers your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidilj, post: 519357, member: 20536"] I see that youve made the decision to go the Hualingan way not carputer. Sorry for the late reply but I'm struggling to find spec sheet for the head unit, it is probably here somewhere. Yes bass is lacking, I've added a sub and happier now. I don't understand your current setup, if youre not using the x-over then how is the component tweeter driven? does the Boston tweeter replace the existing tweeter at the pillar? The output of the Hualingan for sub is not amplified, you'll need to get an amp to drive a sub or get as you mentioned - all-in-one sub (subwoofer and amp boxed together). Yours is a hifi set if I'm right, should be able to drive 2ohm fine,so going to 2ohm speakers would be the best. Driving a 4ohm speaker in your setup would give half the total power. 2ohm transistor amplifier from 12v is the best I've seen so far, so you should work to match speakers to the amplifier instead. Again, in stock form, rear deck speaker would be able to drive most bass compared to front speakers due to lack of air box at the front door panel. Hope this answers your question. [/QUOTE]
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