Well, today, on a exciting trip to the scrappy, I found a pair of Mutant X NW68SPX, which looked in pretty good nick, if I might add. Are these good speakers?
So I payed a tenner for them, and took em home.
Well, after wiring them up, oh dear. They sound terrible weak and tinny. However, you can feel the woofer vibrating, so they work. Just quietly with no bass.
Well, I've decided it's down to four things:
1. Underpowered. They are RMS 150 watts. I connected them up to my head unit which is RMS 30 or something.
2. Dodgy connection or crappy cables. I used the stock nissan cable loom to the back, instead of laying my own, and then made up some spade connectors with a fancy plug. Bad connection?
3. Knackered crossovers. The crossovers in them are fudged, which could be solved with a bit of soldering.
4. They're fudged. Like an umpa lumpa under a steam roller. General scrap yard climate and beatings might of seen the end of them. Although, they look top spec, which is confusing me.
Can anyone shed any light, as to what it might be? I reckon they're underpowered, supremely, but I might be wrong.
So I payed a tenner for them, and took em home.
Well, after wiring them up, oh dear. They sound terrible weak and tinny. However, you can feel the woofer vibrating, so they work. Just quietly with no bass.
Well, I've decided it's down to four things:
1. Underpowered. They are RMS 150 watts. I connected them up to my head unit which is RMS 30 or something.
2. Dodgy connection or crappy cables. I used the stock nissan cable loom to the back, instead of laying my own, and then made up some spade connectors with a fancy plug. Bad connection?
3. Knackered crossovers. The crossovers in them are fudged, which could be solved with a bit of soldering.
4. They're fudged. Like an umpa lumpa under a steam roller. General scrap yard climate and beatings might of seen the end of them. Although, they look top spec, which is confusing me.
Can anyone shed any light, as to what it might be? I reckon they're underpowered, supremely, but I might be wrong.