They might be when it comes to home audio (i am newer to this but i am by no means new to car audio) but in car audio i have repeatedly heard from many different people, many that have heard many, many, many different setups that they are this exact way. Even when comparing Infinity's to Alpines...
First off im going to say that Alpines are a VERY reputable brand when it comes to HU's. So the problem isnt your HU. Now your problem not going to like this...but the problem is your Infinity speakers. Infinitys have a really harsh top end and very lil mid-bass and basically zero bass. No...
I dont know quite what you mean by 'range' but there are so many variables that determine how a speaker will sound in a given room its sickening, a few of them are sensitivity, the way the enclosure is made, what the speaker is made out of, just to list a few things.
Well there isnt really a problem with the system. The Denon receiver is about 10 years old. I got it at a pawn shop. My budget is looking to be around 200 bucks. Which i have been doing a lil research and that is looking to be bottom of the barrel type stuff for home audio...car audio was so...
Hello all i am new to home audio but not a stranger to car audio. I had just a few questions and was hoping to get some answers. The system i have now is an older Denon reciever powering a Harmon/Kardon box set (its silver/gray) And i have it set up so that all the speakers are right in...
Well i am in college and there is a couple of buddys of mine in building trades so if i wanted to i could have them build an enclosure for me no problem. If i was doing it DIY what would suggest? How would i power it?
Hello all, i am new to the forum and also new the Home Audio. Although i am new to Home Audio i have been studying/doing Car Audio for awhile now so i know the basics. The setup i have now is a basic out-of-the-box Harmon/Kardon system its silver/gray and i have to say does a pretty good job for...