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Locking Wheelnut
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Work in progress! DLS audio upgrade.
Hi everybody!
I have just sent an order for some new speakers. And because im from Sweden, then why not swedish speakers This is for the front system: Reference MS-series MS6A (6,5") 2-way system. Tweeter: UP1C, 28 mm (1,1") silk dome tweeter Woofer size: 16,5 cm (6,5") Power handling capacity: 100 W RMS / 160 W max Frequency range: 45 - 20.000 Hz Crossover point (Hz): 4500 Hz Sensitivity: 92 dB (1W/1m) Outer diameter of woofer: 165 mm (6,5") Magnet size: 100 mm (3,94") Mounting depth: 67 mm ( 2,64") Crossover: Filter box with 6/12 dB slope (LP/HP) Mounting hole: 140 mm (5,5") Impedance: 4 ohm And this is for the back: Performance series 426 (6,5") 2-way coaxial. Tweeter: 20 mm (0,8") silk dome Crossove: rBox filter with 6/12 dB slope (LP/HP) Woofer size: 16,5 cm (6,5") Power handling capacity: 60 W RMS / 90 W max Frequency range: 50 - 20.000 Hz Sensitivity: 94 dB (1W/1m) Outer diameter of woofer: 165 mm (6,5") Magnet size: 100 mm (4") Mounting depth: 62 mm ( 2,44") Mounting hole: 145 mm (5,7") Impedance: 4 ohm Let´s se of it works and how it sounds Last edited by RogS; 28th April 2008 at 14:18. |
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Speakers
Hey "sounds" good, that's going to keep you busy for a few hours, but worth it.
I couldn't believe the "quality" of the Honda speakers when I replaced mine, they made a big difference. I also fitted some Dynamat mats in the doors and they made a big difference, not just to the speaker sound quality but they make the doors sound a lot more solid when open and closed too. Cheers Chris |
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Locking Wheelnut
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Update! 1.1
Ok so i decided to go all in. New cables are on the way and i hope it will do some god in the end
(Rear) New speaker rings installed, and the old speaker cables. Ok the speaker rings are plastic but it will hopefully do the jobb for the rear speakers any ho. IMG_9004.jpg (Rear) The new cables. IMG_9007.jpg (Rear) Cables installed. IMG_9008.jpg (Rear) The coaxial speaker fully installed. IMG_9009.jpg (Rear) This is where the cables came out. IMG_9012.jpg (Rear) And the side back on. IMG_9011.jpg All the cables will end upp in back connected to an amp. Hopefully this will do some difference, i feel i have started something that is a lot of work, and that i have many hours in front of me Last edited by RogS; 4th May 2008 at 10:21. |
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Locking Wheelnut
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Update! 1.2
Ok time for som more pics, this time from the front doors.
(Front right side) Speaker ring installed and cable drawn. IMG_9016.jpg (Front right side) Cables drawn back under the floor matts/carpet. IMG_9020.jpg (Front right side) Cables installed on front speaker. IMG_9025.jpg (Front right side) Installed in door. IMG_9026.jpg (Front right side) Cables comes out back. IMG_9021.jpg (Front right side) Front speaker and tweeter finished. IMG_9028.jpg (Front left side) Left door speaker ring installed. IMG_9024.jpg (Front left side) Cables from left door should come out her some where. _MG_9035.jpg (Front left) Finished result. (For now) _MG_9038.jpg _MG_9040.jpg (Front right) Finished result. (For now) _MG_9039.jpg _MG_9041.jpg Last edited by RogS; 4th May 2008 at 23:38. |
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Locking Wheelnut
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Update! 1.3
Ok so i just orderd a new amplifier.
DLS Performance CA-51 Number of channels: 5 Amplifier class: AB Output power in 4 ohm: 4 x 50 W Output power in 2 ohm: 4 x 80 W Mono bridge mode 4 ohm: 2 x 150 W Mono sub channel 4 ohm: 170 W Mono sub channel 2 ohm: 225 W Damping factor: > 100 S/N ratio, A-weighted: > 100 dB Frequency range: 10 Hz - 35 kHz Input sensitivity: 0,25 - 5 V Input impedance: > 10 kohm Input impedance, high level: 100 ohm Filters channel A & B: HP: 15-500 Hz. LP: 50-500 Hz / 05 - 5 kHz (x10) Filters channel C & D: HP: 15-500 Hz / 150 Hz - 5 kHz (x10). Filters channel E: LP: 60 - 120 Hz + subsonic 25 Hz High level input with auto start: 1 Power consumption (idle): 1 A Power consumption (max): 90 A Rec. power cable: Minimum 4AWG / 21 mm2 Fuses: 3 x 30 A Dimension (W x D x H): 70 x 437 x 268 mm / 2,92 x 17,2 x 10,55 " Weight: 5 kg / 11 lb I hope this will do the job Last edited by RogS; 5th May 2008 at 13:41. |
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Very nice!
Wise of you to go for an amp right away, imo. If it is the sound quality that matters, it will be worthwhile, trust me. I'm looking forward to see the final result on the upgrade, and hear your impressions/opinions of the improved sound quality |
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I think that is wise of you
I did a similar install: First I replaced the four front speakers with a Polk DB-6501 system, run by the original HU. That didn't work at all - the HU amp quality matches the quality of the original speakers Then I installed a Rockford Fosgate amp in the lower boot - and everything got OK I don't have any sub (yet... |
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very nice RogS.
I'm planning to install the same speakers as you. Have you got any problems to fit the tweeters or the 6'5" in the original hole? (in the photos seems no..so I think that they fit perfectly on the original) How they it sounds? what kind of music you put on them? thanks you and sorry for my english. |
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Locking Wheelnut
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Hello.
The tweeters was no problem to fit, the old ones came right of. The 6,5 ones was a little more difficult. You will need to have speaker rings at least 1 cm or the speaker will touch the window. And aboute how it sound? Sorry i cant help you there, i have no amp and no sound right now. Hope it helps /RogS Quote:
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