Reddit Reddit reviews Rockford Fosgate PPS4-6 Punch Pro Single 6.5" 4-Ohm Midrange 100 Watts RMS / 200 Watts Peak

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Rockford Fosgate PPS4-6 Punch Pro Single 6.5
The PPS4-6 Punch Pro is a 6.5" midrange loudspeaker engineered for high SPL (Sound Pressure Level) conditionsFeaturing an oversized motor structure, high temperature voice coil, a fiber reinforced paper cone and corrugated treated cloth surround, creating a highly sensitive speaker that is built for volumePro series 4 Ohm 6.5” midrange speaker with power handling of 100 Watt RMS/200 Watt Max power and requires a mounting depth of 2.24" (56.80 mm)The PPS4-6 is sold as an individual unit (not in pairs) and includes grille and mounting hardwareFamous Rockford Fosgate build quality with a full 1-year warranty when purchased from an authorized Rockford Fosgate reseller
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2 Reddit comments about Rockford Fosgate PPS4-6 Punch Pro Single 6.5" 4-Ohm Midrange 100 Watts RMS / 200 Watts Peak:

u/Private0Malley · 2 pointsr/LandRover

Ah, the sound system. I can help you there!

For your door speakers, these are great money. They will really outperform your factory speakers. Rockford is a tried and true name, you can't go wrong.

If you want another subwoofer, which for most people isn't necessary but if you want a really rounded full range sound it is, you can go with something low power and relatively cheap like this. Again, Rockford is tried and true high quality stuff. Of course, you'll need a dedicated amp for the sub if you go that route.

This one is pretty good. I have one that is a similar model at home. Alpine is a good brand. It is a 2 channel amp, so you will want to bridge the two channels into one. The instructions should tell you how to do that.

And, a box is required for a subwoofer. You can build your own if you like, or you can simply buy one. For a single 10" sub you want a box that is approximately 0.5 cubic feet on the inside. This one is 0.6, which is plenty close enough. This box is sealed, so you will get cleaner sharper lows. You can also go ported if you want louder lows.

And, for a sub and amp, you will also need a dedicated wiring kit. Boom, this one will be perfectly fine for what you're using it for. The power will have to be run through the firewall directly from the battery. The ground will connect to any bare metal inside the truck. I suspect you will need to cut a piece out of the carpet under a seat and use a self drilling screw to connect it. You will also have to run a remote wire from your head unit to tell the amp when to turn on. It should be a solid blue wire, but check your specific head unit to make sure.

If the D1's are like the D2's, your amp should fit nicely under your passengers seat.

Also, it's not necessary, But I recommend going through the trouble of replacing the factory speaker wire. As old as it is it is probably corroded and is also pretty small. [This] is the stuff I use, it works. That's all there really is to say.

As for your factory tweeters in the windshield pillars (did the D1's have those?), they may still work fine. If they don't just pick up a set of these. It's typically best to match your mid range speakers with a matching set of tweeters. It's best to place tweeters in the pillars. Just hook them into the same line with the front speakers.

This will give you a pretty good setup. Exponentially better than stock for sure. Best of luck!