What are the best speakers? JBL, Bose, Harmon Kardon, et..
#1
What are the best speakers? JBL, Bose, Harmon Kardon, et..
Hi everyone,
I think my front speakers need replacing, and maybe the sub too not sure... but front for sure.
I notice many people have DC Gold but I have never heard the sound. Um what do you guys think of JBL? I listen to all kinds of music and I find some systems are good with only certain type of music.. I have experience with Bose, HK, JBL, and now ML.. I find JBL seems to be most compatible and seems very powerful. Bose were great but aside from the bass I think there speakers rip to easily but I cant judge as it couldve been the specific car that I had and I know alot of people say bose is not great but I had that system in an A8 so it was quite powerful. Harman Kardon were great and can really be pushed to there limits. I think HK and JBL are same company? not sure.. Other then that I love klipsch but not sure if they make speakers for cars.. I just have that as a home sound system..
anyhow please give me your thoughts
I think my front speakers need replacing, and maybe the sub too not sure... but front for sure.
I notice many people have DC Gold but I have never heard the sound. Um what do you guys think of JBL? I listen to all kinds of music and I find some systems are good with only certain type of music.. I have experience with Bose, HK, JBL, and now ML.. I find JBL seems to be most compatible and seems very powerful. Bose were great but aside from the bass I think there speakers rip to easily but I cant judge as it couldve been the specific car that I had and I know alot of people say bose is not great but I had that system in an A8 so it was quite powerful. Harman Kardon were great and can really be pushed to there limits. I think HK and JBL are same company? not sure.. Other then that I love klipsch but not sure if they make speakers for cars.. I just have that as a home sound system..
anyhow please give me your thoughts
Last edited by 416tt; 12-13-13 at 12:30 PM.
#3
I have DC Gold 6x9s as well and they work fine. I did repair my blown Mark Levinson speaker yesterday though, and may put it back in the car. I did repair the sub as well - it is very easy to do and only costs about $25.
#4
Remember that this system is an 8 ohm system. I worked backwards, looking for what I can find in 8 ohm. Rockford Fosgate was one of the only ones I found besides the DCGold.
RF are known for bass and these perform to the T. It sounds great. If you like classical music, these are not for you. If you keep grey poupon in the glove box, these are not for you. If you like silent movies over the "talkies" these are not for you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...-change-4.html
RF are known for bass and these perform to the T. It sounds great. If you like classical music, these are not for you. If you keep grey poupon in the glove box, these are not for you. If you like silent movies over the "talkies" these are not for you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...-change-4.html
#7
Sorry for late response and thanks for your replies..
thanks bacardi, how do you find the sound compared to the ML?
thanks, so your fronts are DC gold also? and any difference after repair? no rattle ?
thanks for your reply, I do really love bass. I wish I could hear the speakers somewhere to really see what I would like, to be honest I listen to all kinds of music and thats what makes it hard :/... Other then that I saw that thread about the replacement and dynamat.. Very impressive and I love it! im super interested but not sure what material to get? im not looking to do the whole thing but door and around rear sub I guess..
Thanks!
thanks for your reply Lol you got me there :P to be honest I have never heard of those lol and for that much I would like twin turbos or air suspension instead
Btw, happy holidays and happy new year to everyone
Remember that this system is an 8 ohm system. I worked backwards, looking for what I can find in 8 ohm. Rockford Fosgate was one of the only ones I found besides the DCGold.
RF are known for bass and these perform to the T. It sounds great. If you like classical music, these are not for you. If you keep grey poupon in the glove box, these are not for you. If you like silent movies over the "talkies" these are not for you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...-change-4.html
RF are known for bass and these perform to the T. It sounds great. If you like classical music, these are not for you. If you keep grey poupon in the glove box, these are not for you. If you like silent movies over the "talkies" these are not for you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...-change-4.html
thanks for your reply, I do really love bass. I wish I could hear the speakers somewhere to really see what I would like, to be honest I listen to all kinds of music and thats what makes it hard :/... Other then that I saw that thread about the replacement and dynamat.. Very impressive and I love it! im super interested but not sure what material to get? im not looking to do the whole thing but door and around rear sub I guess..
Thanks!
Btw, happy holidays and happy new year to everyone
Trending Topics
#9
Fronts are DC Gold, but i bought them before learning how easy the repair kits are to use. I have since repaired the front MLs as well as the subwoofer in the back seat. No rattles at all. And the bass is amazing!
#10
The Mark Levinson name is legendary in high-end audio (I saw Levinson has announced a 40th anniversary reference stereo pre-amp for $30,000). And Toyota is normally very careful in sourcing components for their vehicles, so I am surprised such crappy speakers were used in an otherwise bullet-proof vehicle.
I converted to 6.5" speakers I found on the Parts Express website (GW-S650/8 for $18.35 each). They have a polycone and rubber surround construction, are 8ohm speakers and not particularly efficient (I think around 86dB sensitivity), which fit well for my wife as she does not like a booming bass. They are a good balance with the other speakers, and really sound pretty good for the money, although as with all new speakers (and headphones and earbuds) a period of anywhere from 25-100 hours of break-in time are required at low to medium volumes in order to loosen up or break-in the speaker to get a true idea of what they sound like.
Like most who replace the door speakers, when I opened the panel on the drivers door I was met by a shower of dry-rotted pieces of the speaker surround falling out of the door. I modified the plastic speaker mounting frame slightly and built an adapter out of hard board to hold the 6.5" speaker to the frame. The smaller speakers in both doors were fine.
I then built an identical adapter out of particle board to be ready for a fast change of the passenger side. Imagine my surprise when I opened the door to find no bass speaker at all. No plastic mounting frame either. Just the oval hole in the metal door. Apparently a previous owner had pulled the speaker and either the dealer replacement price scared him away or he couldn't find an 8 ohm replacement and just gave up. I had to make a different mounting plate out of the hard board and make a custom harness to adapt to the speaker connection plug.
Well worth the effort.
But when I operate the front/rear fader on the radio I hear little or nothing from the rear, so I guess that is my next project.
I converted to 6.5" speakers I found on the Parts Express website (GW-S650/8 for $18.35 each). They have a polycone and rubber surround construction, are 8ohm speakers and not particularly efficient (I think around 86dB sensitivity), which fit well for my wife as she does not like a booming bass. They are a good balance with the other speakers, and really sound pretty good for the money, although as with all new speakers (and headphones and earbuds) a period of anywhere from 25-100 hours of break-in time are required at low to medium volumes in order to loosen up or break-in the speaker to get a true idea of what they sound like.
Like most who replace the door speakers, when I opened the panel on the drivers door I was met by a shower of dry-rotted pieces of the speaker surround falling out of the door. I modified the plastic speaker mounting frame slightly and built an adapter out of hard board to hold the 6.5" speaker to the frame. The smaller speakers in both doors were fine.
I then built an identical adapter out of particle board to be ready for a fast change of the passenger side. Imagine my surprise when I opened the door to find no bass speaker at all. No plastic mounting frame either. Just the oval hole in the metal door. Apparently a previous owner had pulled the speaker and either the dealer replacement price scared him away or he couldn't find an 8 ohm replacement and just gave up. I had to make a different mounting plate out of the hard board and make a custom harness to adapt to the speaker connection plug.
Well worth the effort.
But when I operate the front/rear fader on the radio I hear little or nothing from the rear, so I guess that is my next project.
Last edited by SC43052; 12-31-13 at 01:51 PM.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
David M
Lexus Audio, Video, Security & Electronics
11
03-07-24 09:42 AM
Lex Luga
Lexus Audio, Video, Security & Electronics
72
12-02-18 02:49 PM