Looking from some community help in deciding just what I should do. To misquote Mark Twain, I apologize for the long post as I did not have enough time to type a short one
So this is a long ramble about how I ended up where I am today; with a bunch of random gear and no real clue a to how it should come together. Car audio is so much more unforgiving than home hifi - it's next to impossible to tell what it will eventually sound like when auditioning speakers/amps on the display board of the local shop.
My old car was a 1995 SAAB 900s. Stock speakers were 4" coaxial in the front dash corners pointing up and 6x9 in the back above the wheel wells pointing up. There are mounts for 6.5" speakers in the bottom front of each door that weren't filled as my 900 was a base model.
I had it worked on at a local hifi shop. Their staff and workmanship was great and I was happy to pay their hourly rate for the install but the markup on the amps and speakers was obscene.
This time I want to try and do the job myself.
I am left with the following components:
Nakamichi cd500 deck.
2 x Boston Accoustics GT-40 (each has 4 x 55W, 2x140W bridged)
Boston SX95 6x9
Boston SL60 6.5" components
Boston G510 10" sub + cheap sub box.
The amps did fit nicely in the 900, one under each front seat. One had two channels bridged for the sub (i am thinking that was underpowered?) + the other two channels for the rear 6x9s. The other GT-40 was biamping the SL60 components, one channel for each woofer and each tweeter.
My new car is very similar (2002 Saab 9-3 four door hatchback). It has a nicer trim level then the old 900 which includes the "Premium Audio Kit" which means that in addition to the same 4" coaxials in the dash and 6x9s in the back, it also has a 175w amp powering two 6.5" "subwoofers" in the front doors.
I was never really that happy with the SL60 components and they are installed well in the 900 and it would take more time to remove them then they are worth (almost) so I am thinking I will include them in the deal with my buddy who bought that car. The woofers were in the door in the OEM location and the tweeters were firing directly at the driver/passenger from the front corner of the side windows, just under the side-view mirror controls.
So to replace these I purchased Dynaudio ESOTEC 242 GT 6.5" Components online. I know Dynaudio only by reputation so this was a bit of a gamble. I am a fan of studio monitors though and I have 4 pairs of them for my home sytems (not Dynaudio, but ATC, Tannoy and Genelec). I do like a warm tweeter though and Dynaudio has a reputation for warmer highs. I am not too sure of where the correct mounting position should be for the tweeter - firing across the dash, straight at the driver/passenger, maybe in the spot where the OEM 4" is firing up?
The 9-3 has power seats so the amps will not fit under the front seats as they did in the 900 so I picked up a JL Audio 500/5 (2x100w, 2x25w, 1x250w) used locally at a good price. It will just fit in the hatch in the back hind quarter, on end, though not perfectly.
But now I am thinking this whole plan is not much of a plan at all and I am left with questions - many questions.
Should I forget about the 6x9s entirely, sell the GT-40s and use the 500/5 for the sub and to biamp the components?
Should I forget the 500/5 and use one Gt-40 bridged (140w) and drive the 242GTs with their passive crossovers?
Should I try and use both GT-40s, one to biamp the 242GTs (is 55w per driver enough?), the other bridged for the sub (140w enough?) leaving two channels for the 6x9s? Using both will require some *creative* mounting - maybe more creative than I am am...
Sub placement is a problem. The cheap sub box is kinda ugly and the only option I can see for placement is in one of the rear corners of the hatch.
Maybe I should get a different single channel amp for the sub? 600w digital amp maybe?
Maybe I should get a couple 8" drivers and try and make boxes for them in the OEM 6x9 mounting location, doing away with the sub entirely? Would make for a cleaner install and maybe a tighter sound?
As you can see I'm at a bit of a frayed end.
The Dynaudios arrive in the next couple of days so I could be installing this weekend, but first I need a plan.
Any and all advice greatly appreciated!