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Old 31-01-2011, 12:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Infinity Kappa - any good?

Looking to upgrade my dashboard speakers now for something with a bit more oomph! they are 3 1/2" 20watt Saab co-axials and a replacement for these have been suggested from the Infinity Kappa range!

I hear their subs are very good but unsure about the speakers! model quoted is a 32.9cf at 35watts RMS - anyone familiar with this little beast?
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Infinity is quality kit end of.
What headunit will be powering them?
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Old 31-01-2011, 02:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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A Saab unit called Premier 300 which was made by Pioneer apparently! not a bad sound actually, mostly listen to my iPod through it and all speakers (13 of them not inc Sub) run through 3 Alpine Amplifiers and an Alpine active crossover
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Should have no problems running a set then.
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Should have no problems running a set then.
Marvellous! many thanks TN
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Speakers are incredibly hard to audition when they're not in the environment in which they're going to be used.
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Speakers are incredibly hard to audition when they're not in the environment in which they're going to be used.
So true HDi, had to take a gamble with these but it paid off!
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I might look at getting some betting drivers installed in my car. The BMW OEM stuff is not at all special. It has 'one note bass' syndrome. It's a bit 'bangy'.

I was far happier with the Harman-Kardon/JBL amps/speakers standard in my Peugeot 406. That system had deep and musical bass, I could hear the start and end of every bass note (and the pitch of each of them). Along with it's musical mid and top response it made for a very pleasant listening experience indeed. Especially so since considering we're talking about the interior of a car as a listening environment.
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I might look at getting some betting drivers installed in my car. The BMW OEM stuff is not at all special. It has 'one note bass' syndrome. It's a bit 'bangy'.

I was far happier with the Harman-Kardon/JBL amps/speakers standard in my Peugeot 406. That system had deep and musical bass, I could hear the start and end of every bass note (and the pitch of each of them). Along with it's musical mid and top response it made for a very pleasant listening experience indeed. Especially so since considering we're talking about the interior of a car as a listening environment.
Well there is so many quality items out there now HDi, car audio is not one of my strong points i'm afraid! but if anyone can put a decent car system together, especially with your audio knowledge HDi then it is definitely you! let me know how you get on
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Car audio is not my specialist area either. I'm a musician and my ears are very alert and critical. But I don't do much more than use the FM tuner for much of my driving time - I don't even swap out CDs in the changer much more than once a year so perhaps I'll leave it be for now whilst money is a bit tight.
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