Infinity Stereo
#22
I got the new Polk speakers yesterday and installed them. They sound very good. Bass is good. The volume seems to a little lower than the stock speakers. I still think the stock ones have more BOOM.
Crutchfield sent everything I needed to install for free with the purchase of speakers. Adapters to fit into the stock plastic mountings and wire harness adapters so no need for cutting,splicing or soldering. I did have to alter the plastic adapters a bit with the dremel. They were a hair too big on the ends and one hole didn't quite line up.
Ended up 3 of the 4 stock speakers had torn webbing.
I don't know why they even make those shallow mount speakers. They suck.
Crutchfield sent everything I needed to install for free with the purchase of speakers. Adapters to fit into the stock plastic mountings and wire harness adapters so no need for cutting,splicing or soldering. I did have to alter the plastic adapters a bit with the dremel. They were a hair too big on the ends and one hole didn't quite line up.
Ended up 3 of the 4 stock speakers had torn webbing.
I don't know why they even make those shallow mount speakers. They suck.
#25
#26
I got the new Polk speakers yesterday and installed them. They sound very good. Bass is good. The volume seems to a little lower than the stock speakers. I still think the stock ones have more BOOM.
Crutchfield sent everything I needed to install for free with the purchase of speakers. Adapters to fit into the stock plastic mountings and wire harness adapters so no need for cutting,splicing or soldering. I did have to alter the plastic adapters a bit with the dremel. They were a hair too big on the ends and one hole didn't quite line up.
Ended up 3 of the 4 stock speakers had torn webbing.
I don't know why they even make those shallow mount speakers. They suck.
Crutchfield sent everything I needed to install for free with the purchase of speakers. Adapters to fit into the stock plastic mountings and wire harness adapters so no need for cutting,splicing or soldering. I did have to alter the plastic adapters a bit with the dremel. They were a hair too big on the ends and one hole didn't quite line up.
Ended up 3 of the 4 stock speakers had torn webbing.
I don't know why they even make those shallow mount speakers. They suck.
#27
I think all the new ones , including the shallow mounts, are 4 ohms. I tried to take a reading on my old ones with my meter but found out it had corroded badly inside and wasn't working right. I brought an old speaker to work and had an electrician here test it. He said they were 4 ohm.
I have a new meter at home and kept my old front speakers so I can test them tonight.
I have a new meter at home and kept my old front speakers so I can test them tonight.
#30
From my experience. If your foam surrounds just came off, easy to glue them back on with rubber cement. If they are torn up, the only thing you can do is to replace the foam surrounds. fixing them with liquid tape, whatever will only give you a very short term solution. The foam will continue to deterioate and break again and put you back to square one. also, if you do not evenly apply the liquid rubber, you will have areas where the foam is stiffer and will cause the cone to not reverb efficiently. This may cause your voice coil to prematurely go out.
The only solution is to replace the foam surrounds if they are torn up. go to http://www.simplyspeakers.com to purchase a set of them. They custom make these foam surrounds for any size and shape of speakers!
Here is their link of the before/after photos. I also posted a DIY on how to replace the foam surrounds on your OEM infinity speakers.
http://www.simplyspeakers.com/15refoaming.htm
As far as going aftermarket, you MUST keep the plastic trim rings in order to get the full range sound. Removing these plastic trims will limit what type of speakers you can put in. I am currently running Infinity 6012i's (not shallow si version) and they sound great! But these speakers are rated at 4ohms which still sounds good.
The current Infinity 6.5 inch reference series is now the 6022's. These are the new 2 ohm speakers so these should be a perfect replacement to the OEM's.
Currently trying to save up to buy that new blaupunkt 4 channel amplifer. Price ranges starting at $225 and higher.
http://www.amazon.com/Blaupunkt-THA-.../dp/B000VOEFJC
This special amp will work with your existing OEM system. No modification to your OEM wiring whatsoever so you can always revert back to OEM on the fly. Also, this blaupunkt amp is the only 4 channel amp with enough wattage power to get the quality sound you want to hear and will bolt up in the original OEM location of the original amp on the passenger side kick panel with very minimum or no mods to make it fit. This amp also runs pretty cool so you won't have to worry about too much heat buildup behind the passenger kick panel.
The only solution is to replace the foam surrounds if they are torn up. go to http://www.simplyspeakers.com to purchase a set of them. They custom make these foam surrounds for any size and shape of speakers!
Here is their link of the before/after photos. I also posted a DIY on how to replace the foam surrounds on your OEM infinity speakers.
http://www.simplyspeakers.com/15refoaming.htm
As far as going aftermarket, you MUST keep the plastic trim rings in order to get the full range sound. Removing these plastic trims will limit what type of speakers you can put in. I am currently running Infinity 6012i's (not shallow si version) and they sound great! But these speakers are rated at 4ohms which still sounds good.
The current Infinity 6.5 inch reference series is now the 6022's. These are the new 2 ohm speakers so these should be a perfect replacement to the OEM's.
Currently trying to save up to buy that new blaupunkt 4 channel amplifer. Price ranges starting at $225 and higher.
http://www.amazon.com/Blaupunkt-THA-.../dp/B000VOEFJC
This special amp will work with your existing OEM system. No modification to your OEM wiring whatsoever so you can always revert back to OEM on the fly. Also, this blaupunkt amp is the only 4 channel amp with enough wattage power to get the quality sound you want to hear and will bolt up in the original OEM location of the original amp on the passenger side kick panel with very minimum or no mods to make it fit. This amp also runs pretty cool so you won't have to worry about too much heat buildup behind the passenger kick panel.
Last edited by Kensai; 03-25-2010 at 10:28 PM.