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Best 6-3 4 in Car Speaker Brand

Placement - If you're planning on installing your new component speakers in your car, it's worthwhile to think about the location in which you'll get the most out of them. Midrange speakers will be best off mounted on the doors or the dash, woofers will be best under the passenger seat, and tweeters should be mounted to a corner of the dashboard or the top of a door.

 Component Speakers Buyers Guide

In this week's buyers guide we are going to tackle two essential questions pertaining to purchasing a great set of component speakers but first lets dish the facts out in a comparative manner to discern the key differences between coaxial and component speakers, to determine the benefits of the latter.

Component V's Coaxial?

This is a widely debated subject in car audio social circles and it is an argument which is difficult to settle because it is very subjectively down to your individual taste. So let's get down to brass tacks.

The fundamental difference between the two is that on is a combination of speaker drivers stacked together and the other has the drivers split into different pieces.

Coaxial speakers are sometimes called full-range speakers. They're usually the type you have installed in your car as standard. They are generally 2-way class and consist of a woofer-tweeter combo. They come configured and self-contained and install easily.

Component speakers have dedicated individual drivers and can be configured via your equalizer however you like. Separating the woofer and tweeter gives you more control over their placement optimizing their sound. Optimal placement can require interior modifications to your vehicle which can be a deciding factor and the nail in the coffin as far as some are concerned.

Having them split means they take a little longer for installation and wiring them to the correct channels can need a little more thought, care, and attention.

There are advantages to using component speakers but whether or not they are better is tricky to conclude. As a general rule, component speakers sound arguably better and are considered superior by most audio enthusiasts. They tend to have better audio comparatively to a coaxial set priced in the same region. Component speakers also allow for much more customization in terms of equalization, their crossovers are usually more advanced and allows listeners to adjust their audio to their preferences.

Which you require is down to your amplifier and your car (if you simply won't modify it). Other things which will weigh in are your end goals, preferences, skills and lifestyle.

If you are looking for an easy install and quick replacement then coaxial is probably advisable but if you are a bass head looking to pump up the volume or consider yourself to be an avid audiophile then components are the only way to go, so long as you aren't put off by the installation challenges.

What To Look for in a Set of Component Speakers?

They should be at least 2-way class, typically this will be a mid-range or budget bass woofer complimented by a high-frequency tweeter. Having a different electro-dynamic driver to deal with a dedicated set of frequencies means the electrical signal response can be more accurately picked and reproduced into sound waves.

The woofers should be made from a rigid yet flexible material and absolutely must have a surround of some sort to absorb resonances because without they become muddy and will distort at higher volume levels.

The tweeters will usually be dome style maximizing their tiny stature. Tweeters have to deal with very high-frequency motion and are therefore at risk of overheating. This is usually countered with ferrofluid cooling and by using materials which are more heat resistant in the first place. Tweeters are sometimes suspension mounted or pivoting this is ideal as it means the sound can be directed to the listener and allows for the necessary freedom of motion they require working at such high outputs.

Other than the general caliber of the materials used and the level of craftsmanship in its manufacturing the key thing which will determine a set of component speakers for your car is your amplifier restrictions. Any modern set of speakers is going to make for a noticeable upgrade from a factory speaker model in your car but the speakers no matter the price or level of quality will only be as good a the amplifier you have.

The power it is capable of in conjunction with the set-up you are looking to have will be the limiting factor in terms of power consumption and power handling. Fortunately, we have reviewed a few different sets. You will also need to know what impedance and ohms your amplifier channels can provide which we go into a little more in detail in our  Top 10 Best Car Amplifiers article where we address channel requirements.

With speakers being a highly competitive market, you can grab your self a good online deal if you know what you are reading. It is, however, important to note you really do get what you pay for, and the models well above and far below the hundred dollar threshold, are miles apart.

How To Install a Set of Component Speakers in Your Car?

Fortunately, the installation of component speakers in your car is not too taxing a task. The world wide web is a fountain of knowledge and a great source for DIY step by step information. If you know enough about your amplifier and understand basic circuitry, you can essentially install most sets in a matter of minutes with a few simple tools and the right wires and splices.

If you are attempting an install yourself we recommend a quick online search as YouTube has some installations you may even be able to find the exact model you intend to purchase. Like this one for the JBL GTO609C set we began with today unboxed and installed on Tech 4Cars YouTube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxGWQexT1B4

Conclusion

There are a multitude of component speakers on the market, modern manufacturing has reduced the cost of production considerably in the last decade which means you can really get a lot more for your money on the current market.

Having a set of component speakers instead of a coaxial set can dramatically improve the listening experience and they often allow for a better crossover adjustment. The benefits are certainly notable and many companies are designing model which fit with very convenient mounting methods so installation is of minimal effort.

Finding the right set for you is, of course, limited by your amplifier and budget the rest is essentially down to preference. Ultimately the decision is in you, the buyer's hands but we hope today's best component speakers review and handy buyers guide will have served as a useful tool in aiding you on the search for a new set of component speakers for your car.

Expert Tip

If you are unsure about mounting, it always recommended seeking the advice or services of a professional for speaker installation, though if this is not a viable route, then as mentioned, there are a wealth of instructional videos online. Some are even specific to the exact model such as the one we provided in our how to install section.

Did you Know

The first car radio was installed in 1924 in NSW Australia, and by 1946 there were over 9 million car radios in use all with early tube transistor amplifiers and early speakers.

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