fitting audio gear!

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guy1988
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fitting audio gear!

Postby guy1988 » Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:21 pm

Hey all!!

Im looking into getting a Reanult megane sport hatch 1.9 DCI (54 plate) in a couple of weeks

just after abit of help.
See i loooooove my music, who doesnt?
just wondered what size all the speakers were in the megane?
and what the easiest way was to feed to power wire into the car, for the amp? (is there a guide on here)

Thanks alot

Guy

Andy_CC
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Re: fitting audio gear!

Postby Andy_CC » Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:43 pm

front doors take 5 1/4 (13 cm) mid range speakers and the 1 inch tweeter on either side of the dash, so a good set of componants will do for the front.

back panels take 5 1/4 (13 cm) speakers, a good set of 2 way units will do you, but its a bit of a pain to remove the rear panels apperantly, there is a post on here about how to take the rear panels out for a speaker upgrade.

if you have a look here viewtopic.php?f=12&t=8749 talks about the speakers people have used etc....

and look here viewtopic.php?f=12&t=7683 on how to remove the rear panels for a 3 door
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Re: fitting audio gear!

Postby Paddy » Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:04 pm

What you require are...

Pioneer TS-Q131C Front and Tweeter + TS-E1396 Rear.

Top notch component speakers... A bit expensive but you get what you pay for.

I have had other components in the past and nothing comes close to these for response and clarity. Even with the standard HU you will notice a substantial difference.

If you want ill throw up a few photos.

P

guy1988
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Re: fitting audio gear!

Postby guy1988 » Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:31 am

yeah ill be fitting it all myself, its not to hard.
im an infinity man myself, i love them! they sound soooo clear and lovely to listen too!
is there a guide on here to fit the tweeters in the dash and how you run the wires from the doors to the crossover? its prob not that hard but i havent bought a megane yet.
you can fit a double bin screen in the megane cant you?

Thanks

guy1988
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Re: fitting audio gear!

Postby guy1988 » Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:46 pm

yeah my mates got a megane, so i new they had tweeters in the dash. just wondered how i would run the new tweeters to the crossover?

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Re: fitting audio gear!

Postby Paddy » Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:06 pm

Eddie-- wrote:
ulrich100 wrote:
A bit expensive but you get what you pay for.

P


thats your life story not all have the money till throw round them any speakers will do ive 200watt comp ones at home sitting for a tener a set im sure if you check the specs there not far off if not even on them


A bit expensive but you get what BRAND you pay for. :L:D:D



Well its true... the grade of quality is mainly prepositional to the price paid. Fact of life.


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