what size speakers are in the front doors? also...
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what size speakers are in the front doors? also...
what size speakers are in the front doors of the s2000? and also what do most people tend to choose as an affordable effective upgrade?
Do many people put speakers behind the seats?
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Do many people put speakers behind the seats?
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6.25 in the front
Yes lots put them in the back behind seats, makes a good difference IMHO. Lucid does rear speaker solutions, or just panels, or you can cut your own
Or there is the S-pod route in the headrests.
Yes lots put them in the back behind seats, makes a good difference IMHO. Lucid does rear speaker solutions, or just panels, or you can cut your own
Or there is the S-pod route in the headrests.
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Originally posted by hornyhonda
what size speakers are in the front doors of the s2000? and also what do most people tend to choose as an affordable effective upgrade?
what size speakers are in the front doors of the s2000? and also what do most people tend to choose as an affordable effective upgrade?
Do many people put speakers behind the seats?
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I went Pioneer ,but thats because i had a set floating around
If you go to the electronics forum it will give you lots of ideas as to what you can and cant have in the S
If you go to the electronics forum it will give you lots of ideas as to what you can and cant have in the S
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I've yet to do the fronts (I'm told 6.5" JBL P62's are the bunnies).
I have had 2 x Pioneer's put behind the seats with excellent results.
You can get the proper panels from overseas but a good local audio place can fit them really cheaply.
I have had 2 x Pioneer's put behind the seats with excellent results.
You can get the proper panels from overseas but a good local audio place can fit them really cheaply.
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Originally posted by Shipley
I've yet to do the fronts (I'm told 6.5" JBL P62's are the bunnies).
I have had 2 x Pioneer's put behind the seats with excellent results.
You can get the proper panels from overseas but a good local audio place can fit them really cheaply.
I've yet to do the fronts (I'm told 6.5" JBL P62's are the bunnies).
I have had 2 x Pioneer's put behind the seats with excellent results.
You can get the proper panels from overseas but a good local audio place can fit them really cheaply.
I went for these too, 50 quid a pair and they are very good. I also left the tweeters wired up so I have four tweeters at the front as opposed to two that are with the jbl speakers.
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Originally posted by hornyhonda
can i just cut holes and mount the speakers myself or do i NEED a special panel from lucid or simular?
can i just cut holes and mount the speakers myself or do i NEED a special panel from lucid or simular?
Not sure but if you fit jbl's at the front and a sub box in the boot its well loud enough... and a decent stereo of course !!
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Originally posted by hornyhonda
can i just cut holes and mount the speakers myself or do i NEED a special panel from lucid or simular?
can i just cut holes and mount the speakers myself or do i NEED a special panel from lucid or simular?
You do not NEED the expensive panels.