wanted some more sound, what are you guys doing for more speakers, or better sound? Got any pics?
wanted some more sound, what are you guys doing for more speakers, or better sound? Got any pics?
Good component speakers in the doors, a sub-woofer and amp in the trunk. Here is the budget tube style sub-woofer in my former '92:
The spare tire was removed and the amp was secured in front of the base tube towards the cabin.
My 93 installation is pending but the set-up will be similar. Components in the doors, sub and amp in the trunk. The sub will be in a box in the driver's side fender well like this:
The amp placement hasn't been determined yet. It could end up in the cabin behind a seat or under a seat but will most likely be in the trunk somewhere.
Having enough power to drive your door speakers is key. Our little cars are not the best platform for audio but my budget set-up in my '92 was pretty good and a vast improvement over stock.
Agent☣Orange (03-24-2014),Phatmiata (03-24-2014)
I've been waiting for someone to try one of these out and report back:
From here: http://www.carbonmiata.com/index.php...&product_id=83
I've got a lot less horsepower - luckily they are Japanese horses - usually in better shape and more motivated.
^ I made one of those myself out of the stock parcel deck, except it holds 8" subs.
Phatmiata (03-24-2014),RotorNutFD3S (03-24-2014)
I have 8" speakers in the door which provide the amount of bass I want, but I'd be interested in seeing/hearing that setup sometime Chris.
I've got a lot less horsepower - luckily they are Japanese horses - usually in better shape and more motivated.
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I wanted one, but not compatible with roll bars... deal killer
I fitted my Clearwater shelf (which this looks like a copy of) with my roll bar but it was very close and required modding.
No todo que es oro brilla.
I run Clearwater 8" door units (tweeters are separate), Alpine HU, but don't use the HU to power anything. I have a Alpine PDX-4.100 bridged into 2-channel, so a clean 200WPC, and it flat out rocks. Digital amp, so it runs fairly cool, as well.
I'm a bit of an audio nut; I built my home audio speakers from some fairly esoteric drivers, and good sound is important to me. In a Miata, you're not going to get around the noise, even with good MLV and other treatments, but having done those, too, I can say they make a noticeable difference. A good pair of speakers, a solid amp, and some treatment to reduce ambient noises will do wonders for your car audio.
Especially on the doors and trunk.
No todo que es oro brilla.
Any modifications need to be done to fit 8" speakers in the door of a '92?
Also, what speakers did you guys go with?
2004 Mazdaspeed Miata
2018 Charger Hellcat
2004 Acura TL
So when you say 8" in the doors, that's really a woofer and since there's hardly any clearance there, that's why folks install 6.5" coax or separates there along with an adapter plate. If you truly need an 8"-10" sub, it's better off boxed in the trunk, IMO.
No todo que es oro brilla.
Dandy (08-13-2014)