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Front Speaker replacement

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:35 pm
by Rivendell
Sounds like my left front speaker is going. Does anyone know if it's a straightforward job to replace?

Cheers
Mike

RE: Front Speaker replacement

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:49 pm
by Nige_RS4
Yes it is, I did it myself last weekend.

There are 2 screws on either end of the top of the door panel, then remove the screw under the door pull, prise the small plastic section out (downwards) to reveal 2 more screws. Remove these and the entire door panel will pull upwards. There are 3 electrical cables to unplug and the central locking vacuum pipe. The speaker is held on with 3 screws.

note - all screws are philips/posidrive type.

HTH

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:25 pm
by Rivendell
Many thanks Nige_RS4. I'll give that a try! I've either got a loose screw or the speaker is going. The problem only shows itself when its hot and goes away completely during the winter :?

Assuming it is the speaker, did you replace your speaker like with like or are there better alternatives?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:38 pm
by Nige_RS4
I replaced it like for like, but having now seen the speaker, the quality is actually quite poor (I assume you've got BOSE too).

Maybe there is a recommended upgrade out there that doesn't involve any cutting, drilling or bodging!

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:44 pm
by BRETTCOLLINS
Focal Access comp speakers, about 125 for the kit and fit's with NO cutting.

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:50 pm
by SimonS4MTM
Do you have a link Brett? I am thinking of changing all of mine but want standard looks.

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 2:55 pm
by ZeroK66
Hello all,

I just did this in mine...

I have gone for a mild install... not OTT.

Got the bits from CarAudio Direct online.

I got a set of Rainbow SLX 230 Deluxe speakers w/ external crossover. I got the door adapters - again from CarAudio Direct...

Took a bit of fiddling to fit - but what a difference. Since I have added an amp and WOW - they sound great!

ONLY CONSIDER DOING THIS IF YOU HAVE A NON-BOSE SETUP. Otherwise you will HAVETO replace the amps etc.

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 3:00 pm
by ZeroK66
Removing door panels can be found here:

http://www.audiworld.com/tech/int13.shtml

More on my audio install here - including links to the bits I bought etc:

NB: I got the wrong speakers first time round!!

http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/showthread.php?t=22423

Besta Luck!

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 8:26 pm
by BRETTCOLLINS
This is what I am running in my car up front..

Focal: 130V1 - 13cm component speakers


Product Code: FOCAL-POLYGLASS-130V1

Our Price: £135.00



Product Features

2-way 13cm (5.25") component speakers
Voice Coil: 25mm.
Motor: 85mm.
Tweeter: Orientable aluminium inverted dome
Orientable aluminium inverted dome
Plug&play quick connection system.
Max. power: 120W.
Nom. power: 60W.
Sensitivity: (2,83 V/1m) : 91dB.
Frequency response: 75Hz-28KHz.
Mounting depth: 61.3mm
Grilles supplied.
Sold in pairs





http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/produc ... urer_id=55

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 8:34 pm
by Nige_RS4
What's different about the BOSE setup that makes it difficult to fit aftermarket speakers?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 8:54 pm
by BRETTCOLLINS
I didn't have the bose setup in my car, but my mate did. wasn't any harder to fit the new system. but we both did fit new front and rear speakers and sub new head unit one 5 chennel amp. Didn't use any of the original wiring ( speaker or power) was better to start again........


This is the sub box that I use in my car...

Auto Acoustics

http://www.autoacoustics.com/sbo-aa4.htm

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 9:02 pm
by Nige_RS4
Thanks Brett - did you replace all 4 main speakers with the same type (or are the rear speakers a different size on the saloon?)

Anyone replaced the rear speakers on an avant?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 9:09 pm
by BRETTCOLLINS
I fitted theses to my car because it was a saloon.

Focal: 690CV1 - 6"x9" speakers


Product Code: FOCAL-POLYGLASS-690CV1

Our Price: £129.99



Product Features

2-way 6"x9" (130x180mm) coaxial speakers
Voice Coil: 32mm.
Motor: 90mm.
Tweeter: Orientable aluminium inverted dome
Filter 6 dB/octave
Plug&play quick connection system.
Max. power: 160W.
Nom. power: 80W.
Sensitivity: (2,83 V/1m) : 93dB.
Frequency response: 50Hz-20KHz.
Mounting depth: 93.1mm
Grilles supplied.
Sold in pairs


But my mates car is an advant so he fitted theses.

Focal: 130CV1 - 13cm speakers


Product Code: FOCAL-POLYGLASS-130CV1

Our Price: £94.99



Product Features

2-way 13cm (5.25") coaxial speakers
Voice Coil: 25mm.
Motor: 72mm.
Tweeter: TN 47 C rotational.
Filter 6 dB/octave
Plug&play quick connection system.
Max. power: 120W.
Nom. power: 60W.
Sensitivity: (2,83 V/1m) : 91dB.
Frequency response: 91Hz-20KHz.
Mounting depth: 57.2mm
Grilles supplied.
Sold in pairs


Only need to to play mid and high.

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:47 pm
by ZeroK66
Bose systems have some funky settings to the headunit (Which can be disabled with VAG-Com) but if the speakers are running off the Bose Amp (The rears do, not sure about the fronts...) the speakers & amp are @ 8 Ohm... if you stick 4 Ohm speakers in tehre with BOSE headunit settings its going to cause something to break somewhere.

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:12 pm
by andy1234
just out of interest has anyone tried adapting the wiring for the bose amp for an aftermarket jobby?Im assuming that 2 of the wires going to the bose amp are RCAs from the headunit? I was thinking of a way to keep the standard headunit but possibly upgrade the amp and speakers in the car using all the existing wiring (apart from power and earth cables for the new amp if you see what i mean).