Changing out stock front speakers?
#1
Changing out stock front speakers?
Can anybody tell me how to replace the front speakers on a 2003 fwd 180 TT? I found out that the speaker cover doesnt just pop off, looks like i have to take off the whole door panel!
Has anybody done this, and can anyone give me some pointers?
Thank you!
Has anybody done this, and can anyone give me some pointers?
Thank you!
#5
RE: Changing out stock front speakers?
ORIGINAL: keefboz
Can anybody tell me how to replace the front speakers on a 2003 fwd 180 TT? I found out that the speaker cover doesnt just pop off, looks like i have to take off the whole door panel!
Has anybody done this, and can anyone give me some pointers?
Thank you!
Can anybody tell me how to replace the front speakers on a 2003 fwd 180 TT? I found out that the speaker cover doesnt just pop off, looks like i have to take off the whole door panel!
Has anybody done this, and can anyone give me some pointers?
Thank you!
#6
RE: Changing out stock front speakers?
Dude if you don't know stereo's or that stuff I wouldn't suggest tearing your car apart. If you do replace the speakers you will have to install crossovers for every speaker, change the bose deck out on top of buying nive component door speakers. I rewired my whole system and replaced every single speaker. It took me a whole weekend with help. I bought kicker competition component speakers and I had to fabricate a way for the speakers to the door panel. Unless you like that type of sadistic crap like me I wouldn't touch it.
If you walk into a stereo place they will charge you out the ear because its an audi. When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone. The knew me but they said if I had brought it in there and asked for that they would have charged 500-1200 depending for all the instalation.
If you walk into a stereo place they will charge you out the ear because its an audi. When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone. The knew me but they said if I had brought it in there and asked for that they would have charged 500-1200 depending for all the instalation.
#7
RE: Changing out stock front speakers?
ORIGINAL: Mac_17
Dude if you don't know stereo's or that stuff I wouldn't suggest tearing your car apart. If you do replace the speakers you will have to install crossovers for every speaker, change the bose deck out on top of buying nive component door speakers. I rewired my whole system and replaced every single speaker. It took me a whole weekend with help. I bought kicker competition component speakers and I had to fabricate a way for the speakers to the door panel. Unless you like that type of sadistic crap like me I wouldn't touch it.
If you walk into a stereo place they will charge you out the ear because its an audi. When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone. The knew me but they said if I had brought it in there and asked for that they would have charged 500-1200 depending for all the instalation.
Dude if you don't know stereo's or that stuff I wouldn't suggest tearing your car apart. If you do replace the speakers you will have to install crossovers for every speaker, change the bose deck out on top of buying nive component door speakers. I rewired my whole system and replaced every single speaker. It took me a whole weekend with help. I bought kicker competition component speakers and I had to fabricate a way for the speakers to the door panel. Unless you like that type of sadistic crap like me I wouldn't touch it.
If you walk into a stereo place they will charge you out the ear because its an audi. When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone. The knew me but they said if I had brought it in there and asked for that they would have charged 500-1200 depending for all the instalation.
#8
RE: Changing out stock front speakers?
ORIGINAL: Mac_17
When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone.
When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone.
For amplifiers, if you're on a budget... Phoenix Gold and Soundstream are good choices... otherwise, check out Zapco, McIntosh, and Brax.
For components (front speakers), stay with Focal, CDT, DLS,and Brax
For rear speakers, get a basic coaxial speaker set (rear speakers are less important because they are only for fill. Real high end audio setups ordinarily don't even use rear speakers; they use the front speakers to create a sound image that sounds as though it comes from front and rear.
Good brands for rear fill... Focal Polyglass, CDT Gold Series, Boston Acoustics, MB Quart
Subwoofers... More powerdoes NOTmean better. I have a 12" subwoofer powered by a 600watt amplifier that blows away two 2,000 watt Rockford Fosgate 12"s. Just because a sub uses more power... that only means it will DRAIN more power, doesn't mean it sounds better or louder.
Good Brands... JL Audio w7 series, MTX Thunder 9500 series (almost an indestructible driver), adire audio, FI Audio, Illusion Audio, elemental Designs audio (they make a mean flat sub. 2.5" deep, only needs 0.3ft³ airspace),
Stay away from Kicker, Rockford, Alpine, JBL, etc.
#9
RE: Changing out stock front speakers?
ORIGINAL: neur0tic
If you're going to upgrade your stereo... take your time and do it right. If you got amplifiers, speakers, and cables... for under $1,000... then you cheaped out and bought mediocre equipment. btw... the components will come with crossovers. Honestly.. If you're looking for decent replacement speakers for your front speakers... check out Focal Utopia 6½" components (I am currently running utopias in the front and in the back in the TT) or check out Focal K2 Power components, CDT Gold Series components, or DLS components. Stay away from anything that says infinity, alpine (unless its a head unit), pioneer (unless its a headunit), JBL, JL Audio (unless its a subwoofer), Rockford Fosgate, Polk, Sony, etc. If you're okay with "decent sound", I guess you can get some of the high end products from them... but otherwise... stay away from all the BestBuy and Circuit City brands.
For amplifiers, if you're on a budget... Phoenix Gold and Soundstream are good choices... otherwise, check out Zapco, McIntosh, and Brax.
For components (front speakers), stay with Focal, CDT, DLS,and Brax
For rear speakers, get a basic coaxial speaker set (rear speakers are less important because they are only for fill. Real high end audio setups ordinarily don't even use rear speakers; they use the front speakers to create a sound image that sounds as though it comes from front and rear.
Good brands for rear fill... Focal Polyglass, CDT Gold Series, Boston Acoustics, MB Quart
Subwoofers... More powerdoes NOTmean better. I have a 12" subwoofer powered by a 600watt amplifier that blows away two 2,000 watt Rockford Fosgate 12"s. Just because a sub uses more power... that only means it will DRAIN more power, doesn't mean it sounds better or louder.
Good Brands... JL Audio w7 series, MTX Thunder 9500 series (almost an indestructible driver), adire audio, FI Audio, Illusion Audio, elemental Designs audio (they make a mean flat sub. 2.5" deep, only needs 0.3ft³ airspace),
Stay away from Kicker, Rockford, Alpine, JBL, etc.
ORIGINAL: Mac_17
When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone.
When I told the shop what I was doing with all the speakers, cables, crossovers and amps, your looking at $1000 in speakers and amps alone.
For amplifiers, if you're on a budget... Phoenix Gold and Soundstream are good choices... otherwise, check out Zapco, McIntosh, and Brax.
For components (front speakers), stay with Focal, CDT, DLS,and Brax
For rear speakers, get a basic coaxial speaker set (rear speakers are less important because they are only for fill. Real high end audio setups ordinarily don't even use rear speakers; they use the front speakers to create a sound image that sounds as though it comes from front and rear.
Good brands for rear fill... Focal Polyglass, CDT Gold Series, Boston Acoustics, MB Quart
Subwoofers... More powerdoes NOTmean better. I have a 12" subwoofer powered by a 600watt amplifier that blows away two 2,000 watt Rockford Fosgate 12"s. Just because a sub uses more power... that only means it will DRAIN more power, doesn't mean it sounds better or louder.
Good Brands... JL Audio w7 series, MTX Thunder 9500 series (almost an indestructible driver), adire audio, FI Audio, Illusion Audio, elemental Designs audio (they make a mean flat sub. 2.5" deep, only needs 0.3ft³ airspace),
Stay away from Kicker, Rockford, Alpine, JBL, etc.