maddzz1 Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 I have to remove all my molding/trim to redo my headliner and put in my 97+ whether stripping. While I have it out I want to replace the 5 1/4 factory speakers with something decent. Anyone know of a good set of replacments for around $30.
Pete M Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 Anything is better than the 20 year old factory junk, but for what it's worth I prefer to avoid paper speakers.
CWLONGSHOT Posted July 31, 2008 Posted July 31, 2008 Do your self a favor and take some free advice. From a guy who has been there done that. If you like your music, don't buy crap speakers. Buy a cheaper head unit and spend the cash on the speakers!!! CW
WahooSteeler Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 cdub is right, and if you add about another $10 to your budget, you can get a nice set of pioneer's at wal-mart, ebay, or 100 different places online.
wolfpackjeeper Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 3-way pioners at wally world are $37, Bout to pick up a set myself
maddzz1 Posted August 1, 2008 Author Posted August 1, 2008 What size are the speakers in the B pillars?
WahooSteeler Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 5 1/4" in the doors, 4x6 in the rear, and there is a place on the knee panel of the dash that holds tweeters if you want to go all out
mvusse Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 If you have one, the full size center console looks like it will hold tweeters in the back as well.
maddzz1 Posted August 1, 2008 Author Posted August 1, 2008 5 1/4" in the doors, 4x6 in the rear, and there is a place on the knee panel of the dash that holds tweeters if you want to go all out Is there wiring already run for the knee panel speakers?
MiNi Beast Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 5 1/4" in the doors, 4x6 in the rear, and there is a place on the knee panel of the dash that holds tweeters if you want to go all out Is there wiring already run for the knee panel speakers? I just spliced into the door speakers wire.
lostissues Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 5 1/4" in the doors, 4x6 in the rear, and there is a place on the knee panel of the dash that holds tweeters if you want to go all out Is there wiring already run for the knee panel speakers? I just spliced into the door speakers wire. I think the dash are just for 4 inch speakers, there is no point in aiming tweeters at your knees.
HOrnbrod Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 I just spliced into the door speakers wire. Then what you've done is parallel the speakers and cut the speaker impedence in half. Good way to burn up the final on your head unit. :eek:
WahooSteeler Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 5 1/4" in the doors, 4x6 in the rear, and there is a place on the knee panel of the dash that holds tweeters if you want to go all out Is there wiring already run for the knee panel speakers? I just spliced into the door speakers wire. I think the dash are just for 4 inch speakers, there is no point in aiming tweeters at your knees. Yeah, as LostIssues said, high frequencies are directional, so the fact they face downward you lose a lot of the effect. The PO had a pair in my truck and you can "hear" the super highs, but it's not the same as it would be if mounted up high. Best bet in that spot if you wanted to do it is a full range speaker to complement your other speakers. You CAN splice them as Mini has done, but as Hornbrod pointed out, check your ohm rating on your deck and your speakers. You should be ok as most speakers are rated for 4-8ohms and most decks run at 4 ohms, so if you paralleled two pairs of 8ohm speakers your ohm load should be ok.
maddzz1 Posted August 2, 2008 Author Posted August 2, 2008 I don't uderstand the whole ohm/impedence thing. Could someone explain it in very simple (think idiot) terms.
HOrnbrod Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 You CAN splice them as Mini has done, but as Hornbrod pointed out, check your ohm rating on your deck and your speakers. You should be ok as most speakers are rated for 4-8ohms and most decks run at 4 ohms, so if you paralleled two pairs of 8ohm speakers your ohm load should be ok. True Wahoo. When you splice two speakers in parallel, like adding a L and R pair of tweeters to an existing pair of front speakers, you lower the resistance (impedence) the head "sees" at the output. The OEM speakers are rated at 4 ohms/ea, and the L & R channels are looking for a 4 ohm impedence, so the output is balanced. If you spliced another 4 ohm speaker to a channel, the impedence would be 2 ohms. A 2 ohms impedence would cause excess heat and eventual damage to the head final output. The formula for parallel resistance is: 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 so by plugging in two 4-ohm resistors connected in parallel: 1 / R = 1 / 4 + 1 / 4 so R=2 ohms. But if you wired in an 8 ohm tweeter in parallel with an existing 8 ohm speaker, the impedence would be: 1 / R = 1 / 8 + 1 / 8 so R= 4 ohms. Bottom line: You never want the impedence on any channel lower than 4 ohms. The "fix" when adding speakers to a channel is to only parallel speakers rated at least double the impedence of the head channel output.
lostissues Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 you could also just grab yourself a crossover. that way the radio still sees a 4 ohm load but it filters the sound correctly and sends the mids to the bigger speakers and the highs to the tweets. Jonathan
92comanche4x4 Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 what ever you don't BUT SONY EXPLODE they named them right explode they will the first month they exploded but i do like the head unit
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