FL-RAM
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Ordered the Kenwood Excelons today from Crutchfield.
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Ordered the Kenwood Excelons today from Crutchfield.
Did you order the KFC-XP6903C set? If so, I mentioned earlier that the Kicker Key200.4 would work great. You can still find the older Key180.4 for less, and it's nearly the same. It does a pretty good job at auto eq and time alignment and comes with the microphone to do it. You would have to run new speaker wires to the dash speakers, but that should be pretty easy. I'm going to be doing that myself soon.
If you don't want to cut any factory wires, you'll need a t harness of some sort.
With that amp, you may find the bass is good enough and don't need a subwoofer. If you feel the bass isn't enough, just add a sub later.
I think this will eventually be my solution, bi-amping the dash/front door in some way. I've got an RD400/4 running the front door/dash at 2ohm and the rear doors at 4 ohm, and it's just awful to find balance with this setup. Playing the gain game... stupid Ram and their non-standard wiring setup. I can make it work b/c the rear doors are fill basically, and an RD500/1 runs a 12" for the boom boom. But it's still annoying when changing genres/songs I'm always wanting to adjust in some way it seems.
The RD400/4 is a nice amp and would work great pushing only the Fr/Rr doors, just need to add something smaller up front and re-do the wiring for the dash speakers, which in itself will be interesting job as well. GG has mentioned the key amp, but i really only need two channels, not 4. Maybe I will upgrade to the JL Audio 6ch. Still mulling it over - been fighting DSP issues and have finally decided to drop kick the DSP and just replace the HU all-together, using the new PAC Ram Install Kit that replaces the 8.4 and hvac panel and adds new screen for vehicle settings and the like... no need for DSP anymore will just run Amps direct off the AVH-W4500 - so that is the current project.
The plug and play adapters just write directly to the speaker wire and then you plug them into the OEM wire plug that was plugged into your OEM speaker. Very straight forward. As for the crossovers and such, they connect directly inline to the speakers. They only plug in one way, you can't really mess it up.So, I'm a little nervous about the install. It comes with the adapters to plug and play, but what is the deal with crossover and bypass? I'm just using the stock 5" screen radio.

2-way or 3-way?
actually used too, do with GM and Subaru still. Partnering with the big guys has its up and downs for sure. Be ready for any change LOL3-way.
When you take out the 6x9 if you haven’t already and you feel the weight difference between stock and in my case the kicker 6x9, it was mind blowing the difference. I bought the whole kicker set for all 6 speakers for under $200. I can’t believe for the price of these trucks that they couldn’t partner up with kicker and put them in as oem. And if you do dash, put resistors inline with harness for fronts.
To be quite honest, even when factory systems are labeled Alpine, Kicker, Rockford, or like my 06 Magnum Boston Acoustics, you're still usually getting cheap paper dual cone speakers that are clearly not on the level of their after market speakers. If Ram had teamed with Kicker, it still wouldn't have the speakers you bought.3-way.
When you take out the 6x9 if you haven’t already and you feel the weight difference between stock and in my case the kicker 6x9, it was mind blowing the difference. I bought the whole kicker set for all 6 speakers for under $200. I can’t believe for the price of these trucks that they couldn’t partner up with kicker and put them in as oem. And if you do dash, put resistors inline with harness for fronts.
The 77KICK are what was used by Ram and Chrysler. The VSS sub I had, is the exact sub Ram had....the VSS Silverado we sell is the one GM installs.To be quite honest, even when factory systems are labeled Alpine, Kicker, Rockford, or like my 06 Magnum Boston Acoustics, you're still usually getting cheap paper dual cone speakers that are clearly not on the level of their after market speakers. If Ram had teamed with Kicker, it still wouldn't have the speakers you bought.
The Boston setup in my Magnum sounded pretty decent, but the speakers still look like cheap garbage. I think the manufacturers are just selling the right for the aftermarket brand to advertise, and maybe have some input in the tuning or something.
To be quite honest, even when factory systems are labeled Alpine, Kicker, Rockford, or like my 06 Magnum Boston Acoustics, you're still usually getting cheap paper dual cone speakers that are clearly not on the level of their after market speakers. If Ram had teamed with Kicker, it still wouldn't have the speakers you bought.
The Boston setup in my Magnum sounded pretty decent, but the speakers still look like cheap garbage. I think the manufacturers are just selling the right for the aftermarket brand to advertise, and maybe have some input in the tuning or something.