Easiest way to change front speakers
#11
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Great so pretty much any 6.5" should fit, great. None will come with a 5.25 - 6.5 converter though in the box right?
The tweeter is easy to get to fit? In the manual on here those pictures are missing!
I have a sony headunit that i'm going to dig out. I have so many bundles of those colourded cables though it's a nightmare to work out what I actually need lol! And then i'll need the modifry harness too to make things more confusing!
The tweeter is easy to get to fit? In the manual on here those pictures are missing!
I have a sony headunit that i'm going to dig out. I have so many bundles of those colourded cables though it's a nightmare to work out what I actually need lol! And then i'll need the modifry harness too to make things more confusing!
#12
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No need for a Modifry Harness, get one of these http://www.caraudiod...ol-adaptor.html along with the Adaptor for the Sony (see the link for details).
If you are as worried as you seem about fitting, it shouldn't cost a lot of money to get the HU and speakers fitted by a car audio place.
If you are as worried as you seem about fitting, it shouldn't cost a lot of money to get the HU and speakers fitted by a car audio place.
#13
Where are you Shady?
I have a 2006 car. If I bought a 4 channel amp, thats a channel each to front speakers and the remaining two bridged to the sub (either some kind of footwell set up or under seat sub).
If so, how would I power the headrest speakers that i'd deffo like to keep? I obviously don't want to be chucking like 50-70W down them, as i'm guessing they are probably rated for like 10w!
Typically amp is put under passenger seat? Where do you have your Bus 20 Shady? Much clearance? It's discontinued now, but spec says it's 3" high, I didn't think there was that much height under the seats? Is there a replacement that would fit that's not discontinued?
I have a 2006 car. If I bought a 4 channel amp, thats a channel each to front speakers and the remaining two bridged to the sub (either some kind of footwell set up or under seat sub).
If so, how would I power the headrest speakers that i'd deffo like to keep? I obviously don't want to be chucking like 50-70W down them, as i'm guessing they are probably rated for like 10w!
Typically amp is put under passenger seat? Where do you have your Bus 20 Shady? Much clearance? It's discontinued now, but spec says it's 3" high, I didn't think there was that much height under the seats? Is there a replacement that would fit that's not discontinued?
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