6x9's in the rear? even though the trunk area holds those small ass tweeters, is it possible to throw 6x9's in their place? |
Yes, I did this and it sounds so much better with 6x9's in the rear. Just cut out the plastic mounting. Leave a small lip so you can screw the 6x9 to each hole and just put the grill over it. Looks stock and sounds great... |
I did this also a couple of years ago. However I had to hammer the metal underneath/cut the insulation because the magnet was too big. |
Here's a 6x9 in the mid-section: http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3/MVC-002F.jpg Here's a couple of Kenwood 5x7's in the rear to show you how much room there is: http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3/MVC-004F.jpghttp://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3/MVC-003F.jpg The 'notch' you see next to the speaker was for a dome tweeter, that were connected to the tweeter side of the OEM Monsoon outputs in the rear. Sounded very nice. |
Wow, big files :lol: |
did it sound good? i always here of people having problems with aftermarket speakers and the stock amp and what not.. |
Depends on how you hook it all up. You won't get any highs out of the OEM mid-section outputs, but you can directly wire-up the highs in the 3-ways to the rear tweeter outputs if you're carefull. I had a set of domes in the rear panels as well (see picture for notch). It sounded great. Much more depth with the larger woofers. |
How much depth is there back for 6x9's without changing anything? I haven't had the rear covers off of mine yet.... and it's damn cold here so I don't want to spend a lot of time messing around with it this time of year, but it looks like most of that could be done rather simpy. |
Are you refering to the rear or mid-section speakers? |
How much depth was there for the 6x9's by the rear seats? But I also see that there are 5x7's in the hatch area, correct? I think that would be a hell of a lot better then some 4" speakers. how much depth is there back there? Also, how hard is it to make more space? |
When i was trying to install my 6x9's in the rear hatch, i had the same idea... cut out the monsoons and just place them there. However, on the drivers side, pushing the insulation away, i still didnt have enough room to place the speaker there. My pioneers had too big a magnet and I didnt want to bang down the metal. So in order to still use my new speakers, i bought portable 6x9 enclosures from frys costing me about $20 for the pair. I hate it though. looks very ugly and I plan to take them out as soon as I can afford components to replace em. |
I have a shot of one of the opened holes in the mid-section. I'll dig it up tomorrow. Not too much had to be cut, and they had pretty large magnets. As for the hatch-area speakers, you'd need some fairly shallow 6x9's. Those 5x7's were pretty deep for 5x7's, and they cleared just fine. |
Originally Posted by NoseUp Here's a couple of Kenwood 5x7's in the rear to show you how much room there is: http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3/MVC-004F.jpg The 'notch' you see next to the speaker was for a dome tweeter, that were connected to the tweeter side of the OEM Monsoon outputs in the rear. Sounded very nice. |
You'll have to wire the tweeters separately. There are two signals sent to each rear hatch area panel. One for highs, and another for low/mid. |
I was affraid of that. How hard is it to run seperate wires to the tweeter of a two way speaker like that? I will just use the stock tweeter wires. Thanks. |
It's no incredible feat. Just make sure you secure the wires suspended from the woofer so they don't make contact and vibrate. |
Originally Posted by NoseUp It's no incredible feat. Just make sure you secure the wires suspended from the woofer so they don't make contact and vibrate. Damn I can't wait untill I can can just change the whole system :bang: . |
If the wires feeding the tweeter rests on the woofer cone...vibration. That's all I was talking about. |
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