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Pioneer TS-Q131C



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bigboyaks

firstly, has anyone got them or heard them? if so, what they like?

secondly, im presuming that its possible to fit 4 of these speakers in (2 in front, 2 in back)?

finally, im looking for a decent sub to go with these, any suggestions would be welcome.
 
I have these speakers, specifically designed for renaults so go straight in, no need to mess around with speaker connectors, they are a straight swap. Not got mine amped up yet but noticeable improvement from standard, I am sure will sound great once amped. Bought mine from caraudiodirect for £69.99 IIRC. I've just got some cheap co-axials in the rear too. Josh
 
  ex-H&R'd Cup
How easy is it to fit the tweeters and do they just fit in a straight replacements aswell??

I'm seriously thinkin about some of these
 
  Mondeo TXS Bardge.
Surely you can get better quality speakers for £70?!

its the ease of fitting you pay for, pioneer have whole range of custom fit speakers with the specific connectors for that make, i personally woudl pay the extra for not having to faf about crimping wires, etc dont know howmuch the universal fitment versions.
looking onthe web site the comparible componant set woudl be the TS-E136c, hut those rangein price from £65-£90.

I'd pay the extra £5 for the convenience.
 

Djw John

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep
Surely you can get better quality speakers for £70?!

its the ease of fitting you pay for, pioneer have whole range of custom fit speakers with the specific connectors for that make, i personally woudl pay the extra for not having to faf about crimping wires, etc dont know howmuch the universal fitment versions.
looking onthe web site the comparible componant set woudl be the TS-E136c, hut those rangein price from £65-£90.

I'd pay the extra £5 for the convenience.

Ah right fair enough. Crimping wires and fitting speakers too big for the hole doesnt bother me in the slightest! Quite enjoy it but yeah I guess it makes sense if you dont fancy all that
 


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