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cd changer/speakers
i have a 94 bonneville sse and with the stock deck with tape and stock interior speakers i was wondering what would work out the best for wireing in a 6 changer, what would i need, and where to get it if its somethin hard to find, and what kind of 6 changer i should get and mabe some suggestions of where some people put theirs. second of all im tired of bumpin my twelves without replacing the stock speakers cuz stock will only go so far if u have suggestions of types of 6x9s and components please let me know.
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Hey Lowlyfe83,
What color is your interior? If it is grey I have a set of lower door panels for you to upgrade to the 5-1/4" w seperate tweeters (factory panels). I am asking $20 + shipping.
Anyhow, let me know.
Stylez
What color is your interior? If it is grey I have a set of lower door panels for you to upgrade to the 5-1/4" w seperate tweeters (factory panels). I am asking $20 + shipping.
Anyhow, let me know.
Stylez
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BlueEyes, thanks for the offer but my interior is dark blue. although i would like to have some 5 1/4'* over the 4x6'* anyday....i just think the blue/gray combo would look real tacky :P
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I hear what you mean lowlyfe83. I had them in my old 1992 SE but that was with tan interior. Didn't look too bad with the tan interior, but with blue I have to admit it might look a bit out of place.
If you are looking looking to add tweeters though it is very easy. Your car is factory wired for the performance sound system, so all you have to do is take your door panel off and plug in some tweeters (or even add a set of 5.25"* or 6.5"*) to the blank speaker connectors.
For speakers I'd suggest picking up some Infinity'* on Ebay. If you get 4" rounds I have a set of 4x6 adapter plates that I no longer need. Yours for the cost of shipping ($3.50 for priority shipping). Anyhow, for the speakers I think Infinity'* are probably your best 4x6 plate speakers. They are kind of like 4" components since the tweeter is seperate from the woofer. I've seen the awesome Infinity Kappa 4x6"* go for as little as $15 for a new set on ebay. Average for 4x6 Kappa'* on ebay is around $35 + shipping and for the Infinity Reference 4x6"* around $25-30 + shipping. I am sure there are better brands, but for the price you can't really go wrong.
Good luck.
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If you are looking looking to add tweeters though it is very easy. Your car is factory wired for the performance sound system, so all you have to do is take your door panel off and plug in some tweeters (or even add a set of 5.25"* or 6.5"*) to the blank speaker connectors.
For speakers I'd suggest picking up some Infinity'* on Ebay. If you get 4" rounds I have a set of 4x6 adapter plates that I no longer need. Yours for the cost of shipping ($3.50 for priority shipping). Anyhow, for the speakers I think Infinity'* are probably your best 4x6 plate speakers. They are kind of like 4" components since the tweeter is seperate from the woofer. I've seen the awesome Infinity Kappa 4x6"* go for as little as $15 for a new set on ebay. Average for 4x6 Kappa'* on ebay is around $35 + shipping and for the Infinity Reference 4x6"* around $25-30 + shipping. I am sure there are better brands, but for the price you can't really go wrong.
Good luck.
Stylez
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