slm Unregistered guest | I am looking at buying 6x9's; either: - Sony XSV6930A or - Pioneer TS-G950M Which has the highest quality? Also, I am looking at buying 4" speakers - Pioneer. Any negative points on Sony speakers / Pioneer speakers? What should I look out for? |
Silver Member Username: Jwbulger79Florida Post Number: 293 Registered: Nov-04 | slm, sony makes poorly built car audio products. stay away from them. 6x9's in general will have poorer sound quality than a round speaker. if you can fit them, look at getting 6.5's instead. |
slm Unregistered guest | They sounded alright in the store. Im not looking for the best sound, just ok sound for a good price. I want to get either one or the other. Whick is better? |
slm Unregistered guest | and what is wrong with sony? do they have poor sq or will they just break easily? |
Silver Member Username: Jwbulger79Florida Post Number: 298 Registered: Nov-04 | they may sound ok to you, but they are poorly built and have a bad reputation for messing up. https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/car-audio/8567.html |
New member Username: DkchillinVermont Post Number: 6 Registered: Mar-05 | slm, I can speak from experiance on this. When I got my first car back in '98 I put in a sony head unit and sony 4x6's because 1)my car had no radio when I bought it 2)I didn't have much cash to spend and 3)I didn't know any better. A year later I was kicking myslef because the HU no longer played CD's and the right front speaker had blown out. I upgraded to a Pioneer HU and Pioneer 4x6's and the difference was amazing. I still have the deck and the speakers and I plan on taking them out and transplanting at least the speakers when I get my new ride this summer. It's worth a few extra bucks for much better quality. Hope that helps. |
slm Unregistered guest | i still like the 6x9's because they fit in my car. Pioneer ts-g950m is good? wait... will 6.5's fit in a hole made for 6x9's? |