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post Aug 6, 2007 - 9:13 AM
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has any one try this before? Im thinking of putting a logitech 5.1 channel suround speakers with TXH ceritified in my car smile.gif...it has digital inputs so im going to try to make a toslink cable hooking it with the clarion hxd2. But that will leave 8 channels preouts useless...argh

...should i go with digital and ditch all the sound filters like time alignment and x-over and such or should i go with the preouts???


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post Aug 8, 2007 - 5:08 AM
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You have a Clarion HXD2 so you better get a pretty damn good system for it smile.gif . The HXD2 is a fine piece of equipment.

Airfron, he is talking about Logitech speakers which are PC computer speakers or home prepackaged speakers from how I read it, correct me if wrong. Home audio drivers are ok to use in cars.

If you want to find out more about using home audio drivers in car, check this forum:
www.diymobileaudio.com
post Aug 8, 2007 - 10:27 AM
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QUOTE(soven @ Aug 8, 2007 - 6:08 PM) [snapback]586281[/snapback]

You have a Clarion HXD2 so you better get a pretty damn good system for it smile.gif . The HXD2 is a fine piece of equipment.

Airfron, he is talking about Logitech speakers which are PC computer speakers or home prepackaged speakers from how I read it, correct me if wrong. Home audio drivers are ok to use in cars.

If you want to find out more about using home audio drivers in car, check this forum:
www.diymobileaudio.com


right now im pretty much broke... frown.gif thats why im thinking of putting these in first and when i have money i'll buy the right components for it..the logitech z-680 isnt so bad, was the best pc 5.1 in 2002. I dunno if i can even mount the speakers,maybe i have to use the old oem ones...


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post Aug 9, 2007 - 12:17 PM
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QUOTE(lubu @ Aug 8, 2007 - 10:27 AM) [snapback]586321[/snapback]

right now im pretty much broke... frown.gif thats why im thinking of putting these in first and when i have money i'll buy the right components for it..the logitech z-680 isnt so bad, was the best pc 5.1 in 2002. I dunno if i can even mount the speakers,maybe i have to use the old oem ones...

Having the best PC speakers is like having the biggest dong under 6". Whats the impedance of the speakers, and the headunit? Mismatching impedance will lead to one of two things...melted speakers or a blown head unit. and the Total Harmonic Distortion, THD, of the speakers? Please please, PRETTY PLEASE, just use your old stock speakers until you can save up for new speakers. I have customers try to skimp on audio all the time. Just because you can theoretically connect the speaker wire to the speaker and cause sound to come out, doesn't mean it works properly.... I had some guy come in wondering why his receiver blew a channel...Turns out he wired two speakers into the same speaker wire clip on the back of his receiver..sure it worked for a little while..

http://www.parts-express.com/index.cfm?&am...k=parts-express

^thats where I get my drivers from, whether building custom home theater speakers or just gawking at all the pretty set ups. BTW if you play it loud, stay away from Silk dome tweeters, if you use tweeters.

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