MK1 MX5 door speakers
Discussion
I currently have ALPINE-SXE-1725S speakers in the door but have just upgraded the head Unit to an Alpine CDE-113BT from an Alba!
The sound is ok but feel sure the speakers will now be lettering the head unit down plus they lack base.
I was thinking about component speakers, Focal: http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_... or Hertz: http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_...
Does anyone have any reccomendations? I have approx £100 to spend
The sound is ok but feel sure the speakers will now be lettering the head unit down plus they lack base.
I was thinking about component speakers, Focal: http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_... or Hertz: http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_...
Does anyone have any reccomendations? I have approx £100 to spend
Edited by Petrolhead on Thursday 26th April 14:13
Digby said:
Slap some of that Dynamat stuff in the doors.Have heard people say that can transform the sound/bass.
Just out of interest, would this stuff help - http://www.screwfix.com/p/flashing-tape-225mm-x-10...Petrolhead said:
Just out of interest, would this stuff help - http://www.screwfix.com/p/flashing-tape-225mm-x-10...
Yes. That's what I use. Not quite as good as Dynamat but in an MX5 it's makes almost no difference. You won't get any real bass either way (unless the car is stationary with the engine off). They just aren't the right shape for good hifi i.e. thin doors, even thinner roof, hood drain tubes into the cabin, noisy gearbox etc...For the record, I tried fitting a sub in the boot (had heard conflicting reports on how good it was) and it was rubbish.It now gets slapped in the passenger footwell if I have no guests 
I upgraded the door and headrest speakers and with the easily removed sub, it's not too bad.Very bodge-it-and-leg-it though.

I upgraded the door and headrest speakers and with the easily removed sub, it's not too bad.Very bodge-it-and-leg-it though.
MX-5 Lazza said:
Yes. That's what I use. Not quite as good as Dynamat but in an MX5 it's makes almost no difference. You won't get any real bass either way (unless the car is stationary with the engine off). They just aren't the right shape for good hifi i.e. thin doors, even thinner roof, hood drain tubes into the cabin, noisy gearbox etc...
What do you do with that stuff? Just take the door cards off and stick it into the door cavity? Does it really make a big difference?furtive said:
What do you do with that stuff? Just take the door cards off and stick it into the door cavity? Does it really make a big difference?
All that's needed is to stick some on the door skin behind the speakers. It just kills some of the resonances in the door cavity. In mine I covered the whole of the inside of the door skins with the stuff (all that can be reached anyway).To be honest, I'm not sure I can tell the difference though.
Mine has 8" JBL 2ohm speakers running from a 150W amp and does kick out some pretty beefy bass but once on the move it still loses a good chunk of bass, especially with the top down.
Petrolhead said:
MX-5 Lazza said:
Mk2 doors have 8" speaker holes 
Realy, I though the max size was only 6.5"
So, I would assume an 8" speaker is going to produce better base?
I've got Focal Polyglass 165CVXs in the doors of my mk1, with 100CVXs in the rear deck.
I used a Dynamat Xtreme speaker kit on each door which definitely helped with the low end response.
I am also running an Alpine head unit, a CDE 126-BT (because it had switchable green illumination) with a KTP-445 Power Pack which fitted behind the centre console.
It's not the last word in bass but it's good enough for me and more importantly goes comfortably loud enough to be heard, even at motorway speeds with the roof down.
I used a Dynamat Xtreme speaker kit on each door which definitely helped with the low end response.
I am also running an Alpine head unit, a CDE 126-BT (because it had switchable green illumination) with a KTP-445 Power Pack which fitted behind the centre console.
It's not the last word in bass but it's good enough for me and more importantly goes comfortably loud enough to be heard, even at motorway speeds with the roof down.
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