Installing new speakers in 99 SS
Anyway, my current plan is to replace all the stock speakers with the following:
Front Door Panel - Pioneer TS-A1780R 6 3/4 4 way
Rear Panel - Same as above
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-QZRAtto...=1&cc=01&avf=Y
Rear Hatch - Pioneer TS-A1057 4 2 way
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-QZRAtto...1057&s=0&cc=01
Does anyone see any problems with the above system? I have an 800W amp ready to go into the car, so power shouldnt be a problem. Ive also got a Pioneer DEH-7400MP for install sometime this weekend.
Crutchfield says the rear panel speakers are actually subwoofers, I havent taken off the panels to look but is this correct? If so what would be a better replacement for them, a decent set of 2 ways maybe?
If youve got any suggestions about this, even just to tell me Im a moron, post them here. Id really rather not spend $300 on audio components only to have them come out sounding terrible.
Thanks
In your opinion, would that speaker setup be alright with a new headunit and external amp?
EDIT: Im also having problems coming up with the right size speakers for the panels... SoundDomain.com says 7' while Crutchfield.com has them at 6 3/4 and some websites say 6 1/2.
Last edited by Schwack; Mar 10, 2004 at 08:42 PM.
In your opinion, would that speaker setup be alright with a new headunit and external amp?
EDIT: Im also having problems coming up with the right size speakers for the panels... SoundDomain.com says 7' while Crutchfield.com has them at 6 3/4 and some websites say 6 1/2.
I just wanted to hear one person, with Camaro experience, to tell me this would work.
So should I just clip the rears wiring and cap it off?
One problem I have with a subwoofer is that the trunkspace is all reserved for the T-Tops... Im sure theres some way to mount a box back there so Ill keep looking around here. Thanks again!
I just wanted to hear one person, with Camaro experience, to tell me this would work.
So should I just clip the rears wiring and cap it off?
One problem I have with a subwoofer is that the trunkspace is all reserved for the T-Tops... Im sure theres some way to mount a box back there so Ill keep looking around here. Thanks again!
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(1) I cut out a speaker mount from 1/4" MDF and bolted it to the door and the stock podlike thing, and silicone-caulked it in too; and,
(2) I used 3 little bits of styrofoam about 2" x1/2" x 1" and taped them into the metal door panel, so when the cosmetic door panel goes back on, it is held-off about 1/4" so the speaker cone doesn't hit it and buzz.
Also, you really only need mid-bass speakers in the sail panels (and don't put anything in the stock so-called subwoofer locations). Tweeters there make the soundstage move back and it sounds confused.
Components in the front are good idea, because you don't want the tweeters aimed across each other and at the floor, but where to mount the tweeter? Tastes vary here. Mine are mounted at the bottom corners of the dash, about 2-3 inches from the 6 1/2" midrange so they are phased just right but the soundstage is lower than most people like.
I bought relatively cheap JBL GTO component speakers (like $110) and spent some time on a good install and the sound is really good. The sail panel speakers are about $80 but I could have left them out altogether without any loss in sound quality. Now I'm building a subwoofer box and that should be done in about a week.
Last edited by Tom L. Busby; Mar 11, 2004 at 01:06 PM.
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