Does your opinion still hold on the Pioneers, regarding 2 way systems? I know we've talked about my fondness for the Alpines at a recent listening session but you've piqued my interest in the TS with your comments about cone weight and flexibility in range. The Pioneer TS-A1606C components are definitely in my budget.
Also, on a tangent, I've been reading things on diymobileaudio and some people talk about using Madisound or other raw speakers rather than buying matched components with passive crossovers. if I go with a 5 channel amp and a TWK88 I could certainly explore this option and run the highs and mids on their own channels with dedicated tuning. Thoughts?
Also, on a tangent, I've been reading things on diymobileaudio and some people talk about using Madisound or other raw speakers rather than buying matched components with passive crossovers. if I go with a 5 channel amp and a TWK88 I could certainly explore this option and run the highs and mids on their own channels with dedicated tuning. Thoughts?
I am going to chime in with my opinion on this subject. If I understood your original expectations, having read other posts of yours, is that you wanted a low / mid budget system that would provide decent sound (5-7 sound quality). If this is true, I would not go with Madisound, as this approach would move you towards competition setup, unless you are prepared to spend some serious time building and tuning as antartica24 is going to do. The speaker options they offer are excellent; however, installed or tuned incorrectly will ultimately disappoint you. I would stick with speakers designed to fit the current locations (Pioneer, RF, Alpine, JL, Focal) with the caveat that you still need to sound deaden, upgrade wiring, and amplify. As far as the TwK-88, I would first go with the FiX 82/86 and restore the factory head unit signal back to a flat state, even if you are planning to use forscan to kill the factory tuning. With the FiX you will get a strong 4volt output for your amp(s). (Not likely to happen with the factory head unit) With the new TuN software you can do quite a bit of tuning with the FiX, probably more than most will ever need. If the TuN software were released prior to me buying the TwK, I probably would not have bought it.
I would consider my system a low to mid budget system utilizing the stock speaker locations. The sound quality for my listening preference is significantly improved over the stock system.
I know you have a decent amount of experience doing this and I am not telling you anything you don't already know, just thought I would chime in...I would hate for you to waste time and money.