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Yaris Audio Questions


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Hey all,

I finally managed to get all the bits together and got a new aftermarket headunit installed (for £10!).

Now I need to buy 2 Speakers to replace the ones on the dash, an amp and a sub.

Couple of questions;

-the guy who installed the headunit suggested I buy a 4 channel amp so that it could power the sub as well as the 2 new Speakers, does that sound...right?

-I know nothing about amps, subs, watts or anything in between, so for a small car like a Yaris what sort of wattage Amp and Sub should I be looking to get?

-And finally, any recommendations for the dash Speakers...what type/quality etc do I need?

Here's my bluetooth head unit :P !

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nice head unit - what ive done is just changed the dash Speakers to some non standard 10cm ones n jus left em wired up to the headunit - as my head units decent (52x4w) it runs them nicely

but if u were to run them off an amp - they would send better, but its a bit more of an effort wiring them up, and if too much power is sent from the amp they could blow

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Ok,well the head unit has a "MOSFET 50 W x 4 Amplifier", so lets say I only power the sub,

do I then just need a Mono Amp?

What type of Speakers are needed for the front? (eg. full range/mid range/components..etc)

and as previously asked, what sort of wattage should I be looking to get for the amp and sub?

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but if u were to run them off an amp - they would send better, but its a bit more of an effort wiring them up, and if too much power is sent from the amp they could blow

What!!?

It's not the power of an amp that blows up your Speakers - it's distortion...

Most HU build-in amp only produces aproxx. 10-15W of power without distortion... ;-)

So - go' for the external 3 or 4-channel amp with 2-komponent speakersystem (6,5" midtone and a seperate tweeter) and get a 8, 10 or 12" subwoofer... A little 8" subwoofer is better to a small amp - a small amp combined with a 12" sounds rubbish - and you get distortion = the risk of a dead sub... :-(

You can offcourse put a 15" sub in your car, with a BIG amp - turn it all up, and blow you car away... :D

Have you got any specs on the amp?

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Right, so hypothetically, say I get;

these 6.5" Speakers and tweeters

[ http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=21533 ]

this 4 channel amp

[ http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=22581 ]

and this 10" sub, with a box

[ http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=21031 ]

would those ^^^3 things be able to work together correctly?

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To be honest if your HU amp is good then it is good enough to power Speakers, you wont notice much difference with your front Speakers amped.

On a HU the 50 x 4 is maximum not RMS

Then just a small sub and amp package.

I have a fli trap 10" active one so amp is bult in, its good enough for a yaris and its amazing for cost but it isnt show stopping!

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Right, so hypothetically, say I get;

these 6.5" speakers and tweeters

[ http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=21533 ]

this 4 channel amp

[ http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=22581 ]

and this 10" sub, with a box

[ http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=21031 ]

would those ^^^3 things be able to work together correctly?

Well... I don't have the best experience with Pioneer's component speaker systems... But yes - it's not a bad setup i would think... Og damn - your prices are low in the UK... :(

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i amped up my door and dash Speakers so they are both getting 160 watts which is way to loud so yea id jst get some ok door/dash Speakers n wack em on the headunit

as for bass like sr kid said u dnt need to much i ave a 1400wat inphase sub being powered to 1000watts n its wayyyyyy to much for the poor lil rattley yaris :(

i got inphase 4" dash Speakers and fli 6.5" door speakers and these do the job quiet nicely and would recommend them

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Wowza, thanks for all the advice.

I've ordered;

an FLI 10" active sub (built in amp)

a pair of FLI 4" Speakers for the dash

and a pair of FLI 6.5" Speakers for the door

At a total of just under £150, I'm well impressed!

Questions;

Will there be any special adaptors needed for the dash Speakers?

Which of these, or neither, or both, do I need for the door speakers?

( http://www.caraudiodesign.co.uk/product_in...ors-toyota-cars : or : http://www.caraudiodesign.co.uk/product_in...ors-toyota-cars ) ?

Thanks for all the help, I would have asked all this in the Audio forum, but its not busy at all there!

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no, aslong as there 4inch they should just fit straight into the dash...easy mod really...

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Think the second ones look more like the ones I used.

Next time think im just goin to nock up an mdf ring though!

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