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Polk MM691's VS ?
Strongly considering replacing the two 6x9 stock speakers in the cockpit of my formula with Polk MM691's. I plan on leaving the kenwood head unit in place. 50 amps per channel, or am I leaving alot to be desired on the table. Should I amp the new speakers?
Any dealers for the polks on this site, would love to give them $$ instead of MiChongDung on ebay/amazon. No good audio shops in local area. LC |
Polk momos are pretty good bang for buck but unless you plan on adding an amp later you might be overbuying. Regular 691s will sound great powered off the deck. Your deck is more like less than 25watts rms btw.
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Yes 25rms 50 peak IIRC.
What size amp is needed to fire the MM's to the max capacity? |
No head unit amplifier puts out more than 14 watts RMS. I don't care what they claim for wattage, they all are chip amps and they will not put out more than 14 watts.
With that said I would not run any decent speaker unless I had a real amp to run them. You would be suprised how much of a difference that it will make. Get a 100 watt 2 channel amp, it will be the best money spent. |
Originally Posted by JRider
(Post 3839010)
Polk momos are pretty good bang for buck but unless you plan on adding an amp later you might be overbuying. Regular 691s will sound great powered off the deck. Your deck is more like less than 25watts rms btw.
2-db691's, 4-db651's, 1-MM1240 dvc. |
Are the db691's rust proof? May do 4 and a 4 channel amp. But how much rms watts per channel is needed. I think they are rated 100rms and 300peak. So will a 4channel amp with 50 watts rms do fine or will it need to be closer to 100 watts rms.
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Depends on the amp. If you go with a quality amp, say alpine or JL, the amps will have much better spec sheets/ratings. I would rather have a quality 50w per ch rms than a cheap 75w per ch rms. I know MTX was famous for underrating their amps, they would rate them at 12v supply and the output would be substantially higher at 14.5 volts. I would say you would be good with a quality 50wrms per ch amp with 4 691mms or standards...it should actually bump pretty good.
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I put the 691s in my Fastech. Big improvement but they are still only 6x9s. You can easily get them to distort with just the power of the head unit. No need for an amp. Jeff Wurl
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Look like I will be doing jbl 6004 amp with 2 or 4 691's. I have a huge list of projects this winter and don't want to rush install of two more 6x9's. May use 6.5's instead of 6x9 under rear bench but am I loosing much doing this?
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Originally Posted by jwurl
(Post 3839394)
I put the 691s in my Fastech. Big improvement but they are still only 6x9s. You can easily get them to distort with just the power of the head unit. No need for an amp. Jeff Wurl
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Originally Posted by jwurl
(Post 3839394)
I put the 691s in my Fastech. Big improvement but they are still only 6x9s. You can easily get them to distort with just the power of the head unit. No need for an amp. Jeff Wurl
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Originally Posted by looseconnection
(Post 3839405)
Look like I will be doing jbl 6004 amp with 2 or 4 691's. I have a huge list of projects this winter and don't want to rush install of two more 6x9's. May use 6.5's instead of 6x9 under rear bench but am I loosing much doing this?
I would not put any speakers in the rear bench unless they are subs. Putting 6x9 or 6.5's down there is a waste. Unless you are going to be laying on the floor to listen to them. Put mid/Hi speakers up as high as you can so you can hear them. Put subs close to the floor to get half space gain off the floor. If you already have 6x9's in the bench, take them out replace them with some 10" subs. Move the 6x9's up higher, and you will make a vast improvement in sound. |
You could run all four 6x9's with two channels of that amp. Then use the other 2 bridged to run a sub.
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Originally Posted by Nightlife1970
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You could run all four 6x9's with two channels of that amp. Then use the other 2 bridged to run a sub.
series or parallel? I assume parallel. |
I just put 4 sets of MM651's in the MTI i just bought to screw around with. I heard them today for the first time and they really sound great. I think i need to change to larger amps as the cones were bearly moving.
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Originally Posted by looseconnection
(Post 3839489)
do tell me how.
series or parallel? I assume parallel. Would not be perfect power for the 6x9's, but still better than the headunit amp. Would be alot better system than runing four 6x9's off the HU with two of them in the bench. Might as well get you some maximus speakers from the 80's and a Kraco HU for that setup. |
Originally Posted by looseconnection
(Post 3839346)
Are the db691's rust proof? May do 4 and a 4 channel amp. But how much rms watts per channel is needed. I think they are rated 100rms and 300peak. So will a 4channel amp with 50 watts rms do fine or will it need to be closer to 100 watts rms.
Lots of good stuff on the market.Unless you're one of the lucky people from the deep south, you have all winter to shop. BC |
Originally Posted by looseconnection
(Post 3839346)
Are the db691's rust proof? May do 4 and a 4 channel amp. But how much rms watts per channel is needed. I think they are rated 100rms and 300peak. So will a 4channel amp with 50 watts rms do fine or will it need to be closer to 100 watts rms.
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Thanks guys!
LC |
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I'm considering upgrading my stereo this winter as well. Stumbled on these speaker grills that look like will work with the Polk MM691's. A little plain looking, but they offer more protection and will blend better in a mostly white interior.
It is model number DXI69 MG and Best Buy carries them. |
Originally Posted by 4mulafastech
(Post 3840194)
I'm considering upgrading my stereo this winter as well. Stumbled on these speaker grills that look like will work with the Polk MM691's. A little plain looking, but they offer more protection and will blend better in a mostly white interior.
It is model number DXI69 MG and Best Buy carries them. |
Originally Posted by looseconnection
(Post 3840267)
cost?
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