Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
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Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
roll bar).
I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I am
considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker, including
a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
degrees for best imaging.
At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be the
best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
"surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
center screw, or what?)
IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a decisive
advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these speaker
sets.
My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
--James--
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Re: Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
I don't know if component speakers are worth the extra effort in a Wrangler.
I installed the Infinities in my sound bar and I am very happy with them. I
put Pioneer coaxial speakers in the dash, they are okay.
I think I would like to add a small Bazooka or Kenwood powered subwoofer.
Some extra "punch" is definitely needed in the lower registers.
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
news:w-udnWmmlZxXWfHYnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I
> am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker,
> including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be
> the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a
> decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these
> speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
>
>
>
I installed the Infinities in my sound bar and I am very happy with them. I
put Pioneer coaxial speakers in the dash, they are okay.
I think I would like to add a small Bazooka or Kenwood powered subwoofer.
Some extra "punch" is definitely needed in the lower registers.
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
news:w-udnWmmlZxXWfHYnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I
> am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker,
> including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be
> the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a
> decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these
> speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
>
>
>
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Re: Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
I don't know if component speakers are worth the extra effort in a Wrangler.
I installed the Infinities in my sound bar and I am very happy with them. I
put Pioneer coaxial speakers in the dash, they are okay.
I think I would like to add a small Bazooka or Kenwood powered subwoofer.
Some extra "punch" is definitely needed in the lower registers.
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
news:w-udnWmmlZxXWfHYnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I
> am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker,
> including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be
> the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a
> decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these
> speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
>
>
>
I installed the Infinities in my sound bar and I am very happy with them. I
put Pioneer coaxial speakers in the dash, they are okay.
I think I would like to add a small Bazooka or Kenwood powered subwoofer.
Some extra "punch" is definitely needed in the lower registers.
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
news:w-udnWmmlZxXWfHYnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I
> am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker,
> including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be
> the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a
> decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these
> speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
>
>
>
#4
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Re: Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
I don't know if component speakers are worth the extra effort in a Wrangler.
I installed the Infinities in my sound bar and I am very happy with them. I
put Pioneer coaxial speakers in the dash, they are okay.
I think I would like to add a small Bazooka or Kenwood powered subwoofer.
Some extra "punch" is definitely needed in the lower registers.
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
news:w-udnWmmlZxXWfHYnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I
> am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker,
> including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be
> the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a
> decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these
> speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
>
>
>
I installed the Infinities in my sound bar and I am very happy with them. I
put Pioneer coaxial speakers in the dash, they are okay.
I think I would like to add a small Bazooka or Kenwood powered subwoofer.
Some extra "punch" is definitely needed in the lower registers.
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
news:w-udnWmmlZxXWfHYnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I
> am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker,
> including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be
> the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a
> decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these
> speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
>
>
>
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Re: Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
James,
I just installed a new system in my 99 wrangler and it sounds amazing.
It was a pretty easy install for a first timer. I used the Kappa 52.7i
in the front and sound bar and highly recommend them. I also installed
a pioneer head unit and amp, xm radio receiver, ipod interface, and for
the extra bass the infinity basslink. I listen to a little of
everything other than rap as well and it is incredible on what comes
out of those speakers. The basslink is just enough bass for me. I
usually keep it on the low side but I can crank it to shake the
windows. I installed the system in the end of this summer so I was
able to see what it sounded like the with top off going down the
freeway. It cuts out the road noise with no problem. I did a ton of
research on the components, placement of speakers, and the install
before making my purchase. I hope this helps.
Chris
James wrote:
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker, including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
I just installed a new system in my 99 wrangler and it sounds amazing.
It was a pretty easy install for a first timer. I used the Kappa 52.7i
in the front and sound bar and highly recommend them. I also installed
a pioneer head unit and amp, xm radio receiver, ipod interface, and for
the extra bass the infinity basslink. I listen to a little of
everything other than rap as well and it is incredible on what comes
out of those speakers. The basslink is just enough bass for me. I
usually keep it on the low side but I can crank it to shake the
windows. I installed the system in the end of this summer so I was
able to see what it sounded like the with top off going down the
freeway. It cuts out the road noise with no problem. I did a ton of
research on the components, placement of speakers, and the install
before making my purchase. I hope this helps.
Chris
James wrote:
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker, including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
#6
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Posts: n/a
Re: Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
James,
I just installed a new system in my 99 wrangler and it sounds amazing.
It was a pretty easy install for a first timer. I used the Kappa 52.7i
in the front and sound bar and highly recommend them. I also installed
a pioneer head unit and amp, xm radio receiver, ipod interface, and for
the extra bass the infinity basslink. I listen to a little of
everything other than rap as well and it is incredible on what comes
out of those speakers. The basslink is just enough bass for me. I
usually keep it on the low side but I can crank it to shake the
windows. I installed the system in the end of this summer so I was
able to see what it sounded like the with top off going down the
freeway. It cuts out the road noise with no problem. I did a ton of
research on the components, placement of speakers, and the install
before making my purchase. I hope this helps.
Chris
James wrote:
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker, including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
I just installed a new system in my 99 wrangler and it sounds amazing.
It was a pretty easy install for a first timer. I used the Kappa 52.7i
in the front and sound bar and highly recommend them. I also installed
a pioneer head unit and amp, xm radio receiver, ipod interface, and for
the extra bass the infinity basslink. I listen to a little of
everything other than rap as well and it is incredible on what comes
out of those speakers. The basslink is just enough bass for me. I
usually keep it on the low side but I can crank it to shake the
windows. I installed the system in the end of this summer so I was
able to see what it sounded like the with top off going down the
freeway. It cuts out the road noise with no problem. I did a ton of
research on the components, placement of speakers, and the install
before making my purchase. I hope this helps.
Chris
James wrote:
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker, including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
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Re: Speaker Choice for 1997 Wrangler ??
James,
I just installed a new system in my 99 wrangler and it sounds amazing.
It was a pretty easy install for a first timer. I used the Kappa 52.7i
in the front and sound bar and highly recommend them. I also installed
a pioneer head unit and amp, xm radio receiver, ipod interface, and for
the extra bass the infinity basslink. I listen to a little of
everything other than rap as well and it is incredible on what comes
out of those speakers. The basslink is just enough bass for me. I
usually keep it on the low side but I can crank it to shake the
windows. I installed the system in the end of this summer so I was
able to see what it sounded like the with top off going down the
freeway. It cuts out the road noise with no problem. I did a ton of
research on the components, placement of speakers, and the install
before making my purchase. I hope this helps.
Chris
James wrote:
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker, including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--
I just installed a new system in my 99 wrangler and it sounds amazing.
It was a pretty easy install for a first timer. I used the Kappa 52.7i
in the front and sound bar and highly recommend them. I also installed
a pioneer head unit and amp, xm radio receiver, ipod interface, and for
the extra bass the infinity basslink. I listen to a little of
everything other than rap as well and it is incredible on what comes
out of those speakers. The basslink is just enough bass for me. I
usually keep it on the low side but I can crank it to shake the
windows. I installed the system in the end of this summer so I was
able to see what it sounded like the with top off going down the
freeway. It cuts out the road noise with no problem. I did a ton of
research on the components, placement of speakers, and the install
before making my purchase. I hope this helps.
Chris
James wrote:
> I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Using an adaptor, I can install 5 1/4
> speakers in the front, and the same size in the sound bar (attached to my
> roll bar).
>
> I think that I have narrowed my choice down to two speakers. First, I am
> considering the Polk Audio db5250. This is a component speaker, including
> a separate 1 inch silk dome tweeter, and external crossovers.
>
> The second speakers that I am considering is the Infinity Kappa 52.7i.
> This is not a component speaker, but it does include a center-mounted 1
> inch metal composite tweeter. The tweeters can be rotated up to 270
> degrees for best imaging.
>
> At first glance, I would think that the Polk component speaker would be the
> best choice. But, I would have to figure out how and where to mount the
> tweeters, as well as the crossovers. (I am not sure how you
> "surface-mount" a tweeter. Is is done with an adhesive product, or a
> center screw, or what?)
>
> IF I could be assured that the Infinity Kappa would sound as good, that
> would be a very simple, drop-in solution for me. But, I would go to the
> extra trouble to install the Polk component speakers if they have a decisive
> advantage. Price is not a critical difference when comparing these speaker
> sets.
>
> My goals are to have a very solid, decent-sounding music system in this
> Jeep. I have the Alpine 9857, and I do plan to add an amp down the line.
> Eventually, I will add a simple powered sub-woofer, something like an 8
> inch or 10 inch Bazooka.
>
> For now, my goal is to have very solid mids with "some" decent bass, and
> nice, clear highs. I listen to New Age, Popular, Country, and some light
> Jazz. No rap for me, at my age.
>
> Can any of you compare these two speakers for me ? Are the component
> speakers worth the extra installation effort ?
>
> Thank you very much for any advice or tips !!
>
> --James--