speakers
Thruster
04-11-2005, 02:46 AM
when i first got my car, the dealership said something about how the stock speakers had a small, built-in amp for each one of them, which would make replacing them very costly(i didnt catch all of it, but the was the general idea of it). is this true, or can the speakers be replaced easily? i'm looking at changing the two in the front doors for now.
Hydro420Eclipse
04-11-2005, 03:59 AM
when i first got my car, the dealership said something about how the stock speakers had a small, built-in amp for each one of them, which would make replacing them very costly(i didnt catch all of it, but the was the general idea of it). is this true, or can the speakers be replaced easily? i'm looking at changing the two in the front doors for now.
it shouldnt b that hard all u need to get right is the wire-ing
it shouldnt b that hard all u need to get right is the wire-ing
Boarder03
04-11-2005, 05:48 AM
eclipsed4utoo
04-11-2005, 07:29 AM
i dont see a problem with using the existing wiring. i havent replaced mine but i didnt know there was a problem with the stock wiring.
Thruster
04-11-2005, 03:09 PM
ok, thanks guys
rodbls
04-11-2005, 05:00 PM
the hardest part that you will run into is getting all the covers off of the speakers. The back speakers are not that hard to get to, but the fronts...well, i havent tried to take that off, so anyone who has let me know what I need to do.
eclipsed4utoo
04-11-2005, 06:54 PM
can someone please tell my why he would have to rewire the speakers?
Tyrone Biggums
04-11-2005, 07:46 PM
im pretty sure its when you get crossovers done. methinks thats what they are called. the deal that seperates the the high,mid and low channels.... i had all kicker components put in mine. madmarks(which kicks ass btw) pretty much re-did my whole car.
rodbls
04-12-2005, 01:02 AM
can someone please tell my why he would have to rewire the speakers?
You dont "need" to rewire anything (i dont think). The reason most people do is because the wattage increase. I think the stock wire is like 18 or 20G wire, so not very efficient. A lot of high grade wire is like 14 or 12G, so it is better for increased watts. Also, if the cover is off, running new wire isnt that big a deal because the hardest part of running the wires is getting to the speakers...and if you replace the speakers then, i guess that part isnt a big problem. Why do something half assed if it might bite you there later.
You dont "need" to rewire anything (i dont think). The reason most people do is because the wattage increase. I think the stock wire is like 18 or 20G wire, so not very efficient. A lot of high grade wire is like 14 or 12G, so it is better for increased watts. Also, if the cover is off, running new wire isnt that big a deal because the hardest part of running the wires is getting to the speakers...and if you replace the speakers then, i guess that part isnt a big problem. Why do something half assed if it might bite you there later.
eclipsed4utoo
04-12-2005, 07:25 AM
i can understand rewiring when replacing the HU, but not when just replacing a speaker. it just doesnt seem practical to run new wires just for new speakers. i guess thats just me
rodbls
04-12-2005, 10:20 AM
i can understand rewiring when replacing the HU, but not when just replacing a speaker. it just doesnt seem practical to run new wires just for new speakers. i guess thats just me
OHHH, yeah, in that case, if you are keeping the stock HU then running new wires is useless. I misunderstood where you were commin from when you were askin that. New HU, New Speakers = new wires; otherwise no, you dont need new wires (unless you have nothing better to do).
OHHH, yeah, in that case, if you are keeping the stock HU then running new wires is useless. I misunderstood where you were commin from when you were askin that. New HU, New Speakers = new wires; otherwise no, you dont need new wires (unless you have nothing better to do).
Thruster
04-12-2005, 04:39 PM
ok cool. i am keeping the stock HU, although i will get to that eventually. speakers are going first. thanks again.
Thruster
04-16-2005, 12:40 AM
the hardest part that you will run into is getting all the covers off of the speakers. The back speakers are not that hard to get to, but the fronts...well, i havent tried to take that off, so anyone who has let me know what I need to do.
got 'em in, piece of cake. what you need to do for the fronts is take off the door panel(1 screw in both front and back, 1 in door handle, 1 screw and 1 bolt under each cover of the handle on the door- '03s dont have that one. then use a flathead screwdriver gently around the bottom and sides of the door to pop of the clips holding off the panel). all you have to do from there is unscrew and unplug the speaker, easy.
got 'em in, piece of cake. what you need to do for the fronts is take off the door panel(1 screw in both front and back, 1 in door handle, 1 screw and 1 bolt under each cover of the handle on the door- '03s dont have that one. then use a flathead screwdriver gently around the bottom and sides of the door to pop of the clips holding off the panel). all you have to do from there is unscrew and unplug the speaker, easy.
rodbls
04-17-2005, 08:38 PM
Awsome! Thank you much
Thruster
04-17-2005, 10:48 PM
Awsome! Thank you much
sure thing
sure thing
Thruster
04-22-2005, 10:48 PM
can one of you explain to me how the audio system is wired(with the infinity option)? like, what would i need to do to replace the HU? just rewire the speakers to it? is there anything i should know about the preamps or anything?
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