I have been through so many ICE installs in the MR2 it is Untrue!
The equipment that has been through the car in the last 6 years, none of which could be considered Low-Fi:

* Arrived with

- Sony Double Din CD/MD stock Speakers

* Loose Sony, Add JVC SH99RB, Soundstream Ref 405, Alesis MEQ230 1/3 Oct EQ, KEF K160Q fronts, Focal 8K4512 Bass in a tube.

* Replace KEFs with Focal 165K3 3-way fronts passive, mount Focal 8K5412s behind seats, boot mount Ref405

+ Behringer DSP8024 Digital 1/3 Oct EQ and RTA

* Loose the boot install

(got into trackdays).

Phoenix Gold M50 under pass-seat driving Focal 165K3 Fronts passive.

No Sub!

* Add Rockford EPX-II Xover

/ EQ and 2x Modified Ref405 amps, running Focal 165K3 fronts and 8K5412 subs fully active.

* Back to the M50

+ Focal 165K3s run passive.

Throughout all of this, two things are most constant
The JVC SH99RB headunit, not only has Excellent sound quality even via MP3, but its black brushed aluminium look with little flashy stuff is an exact match for the MR2 interior!!!

I would not replace it with anything Ive seen on the market in the last 5 years.

The Focal 165K3 3-ways are simply excellent, they are the most expensive speakers I have bought

(Home or car) but I do not regret them at all.

I have a history with focal, I used to use 8K011dbs with home designed waveguides in a previous competition car.

Best results with the 3-ways are had mounting the tweeter and mid in the footwell in custom builds.

This gives a great sound stage.

The 165mm drivers in the doors

(in spacers) give sufficient bass, you dont really need subs.

See this KB article for 165K3 install details, Picture links broken

email me for a PDF
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/kb.php?mode=article&k=94

Paul.
