4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Roughly 12/16/03 19:34, Tim Hayes's monkeys randomly typed:
> The quality of the speaker has much more to do with the sound than the
> geometry. However, all other things being equal a round speaker will
> reproduce sound more accuratly than an oval one.
Ummm, bogosity in the utmost. Round speakers are simply cheaper
to manufacture and mount for any given price point.
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> The quality of the speaker has much more to do with the sound than the
> geometry. However, all other things being equal a round speaker will
> reproduce sound more accuratly than an oval one.
Ummm, bogosity in the utmost. Round speakers are simply cheaper
to manufacture and mount for any given price point.
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Fan of the dumbest team in America.
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Roughly 12/16/03 19:34, Tim Hayes's monkeys randomly typed:
> The quality of the speaker has much more to do with the sound than the
> geometry. However, all other things being equal a round speaker will
> reproduce sound more accuratly than an oval one.
Ummm, bogosity in the utmost. Round speakers are simply cheaper
to manufacture and mount for any given price point.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> The quality of the speaker has much more to do with the sound than the
> geometry. However, all other things being equal a round speaker will
> reproduce sound more accuratly than an oval one.
Ummm, bogosity in the utmost. Round speakers are simply cheaper
to manufacture and mount for any given price point.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Roughly 12/16/03 19:34, Tim Hayes's monkeys randomly typed:
> The quality of the speaker has much more to do with the sound than the
> geometry. However, all other things being equal a round speaker will
> reproduce sound more accuratly than an oval one.
Ummm, bogosity in the utmost. Round speakers are simply cheaper
to manufacture and mount for any given price point.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> The quality of the speaker has much more to do with the sound than the
> geometry. However, all other things being equal a round speaker will
> reproduce sound more accuratly than an oval one.
Ummm, bogosity in the utmost. Round speakers are simply cheaper
to manufacture and mount for any given price point.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Oval speakers were introduced such that the speakers could be a reasonable
size, yet still fit into the relatively small spaces found in cars.. unless
your Jeep is completely sound deadened (the equivalent household task to
this would be nailing Jello to the ceiling), you will not notice any
difference..
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"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
size, yet still fit into the relatively small spaces found in cars.. unless
your Jeep is completely sound deadened (the equivalent household task to
this would be nailing Jello to the ceiling), you will not notice any
difference..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Oval speakers were introduced such that the speakers could be a reasonable
size, yet still fit into the relatively small spaces found in cars.. unless
your Jeep is completely sound deadened (the equivalent household task to
this would be nailing Jello to the ceiling), you will not notice any
difference..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
size, yet still fit into the relatively small spaces found in cars.. unless
your Jeep is completely sound deadened (the equivalent household task to
this would be nailing Jello to the ceiling), you will not notice any
difference..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
#16
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Oval speakers were introduced such that the speakers could be a reasonable
size, yet still fit into the relatively small spaces found in cars.. unless
your Jeep is completely sound deadened (the equivalent household task to
this would be nailing Jello to the ceiling), you will not notice any
difference..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
size, yet still fit into the relatively small spaces found in cars.. unless
your Jeep is completely sound deadened (the equivalent household task to
this would be nailing Jello to the ceiling), you will not notice any
difference..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Do you mean that the sound will be narrow on the ends?
I have never heard (no pun intended) of that before. I wouldl think the over
riding issue would be that they fit in the holes that are available, or if
yo uhad to buy new holes for them to fit into. You are not driving around in
a concert hall, just get better speakers that fit into the holes you already
have.
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
I have never heard (no pun intended) of that before. I wouldl think the over
riding issue would be that they fit in the holes that are available, or if
yo uhad to buy new holes for them to fit into. You are not driving around in
a concert hall, just get better speakers that fit into the holes you already
have.
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Do you mean that the sound will be narrow on the ends?
I have never heard (no pun intended) of that before. I wouldl think the over
riding issue would be that they fit in the holes that are available, or if
yo uhad to buy new holes for them to fit into. You are not driving around in
a concert hall, just get better speakers that fit into the holes you already
have.
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
I have never heard (no pun intended) of that before. I wouldl think the over
riding issue would be that they fit in the holes that are available, or if
yo uhad to buy new holes for them to fit into. You are not driving around in
a concert hall, just get better speakers that fit into the holes you already
have.
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
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Re: 4x6" Speaker vs. 5.25"
Do you mean that the sound will be narrow on the ends?
I have never heard (no pun intended) of that before. I wouldl think the over
riding issue would be that they fit in the holes that are available, or if
yo uhad to buy new holes for them to fit into. You are not driving around in
a concert hall, just get better speakers that fit into the holes you already
have.
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
I have never heard (no pun intended) of that before. I wouldl think the over
riding issue would be that they fit in the holes that are available, or if
yo uhad to buy new holes for them to fit into. You are not driving around in
a concert hall, just get better speakers that fit into the holes you already
have.
"Pete Weber" <weber5327@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:APNDb.40757$WW6.5820@newssvr29.news.prodigy.c om...
> I'm looking at speakers to upgrade my 2000 TJ's sound and went by a stereo
> shop today and the guy at the shop said that a 4x6" speaker won't make
much
> of a difference, compared to that of a 5.25". Is this true? Won't having
an
> oval shape distort the sound in comparison to a round speaker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
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