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bigaudiofanat 05-13-2010 02:50 PM

No it is not there you would have to run it yourself. Which I do not recommend even worrying about them.

bryon 05-14-2010 07:14 AM

Ok thanks for the follow up.

billydsz 05-18-2010 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Weapon (Post 238181)
FYI the Bose has 6x9s in the front with the 2x2 tweeter in the dash. The rears are 3.5 inches with maybe 1.5 inch dept. and maybe 3/4 inch magnet with just barely enough room to fit. I would urge you not to spend money on the rears. Totally not worth. You can't even hear them where they are located.

I replaced my bose 6x9s with Focal Polyglass 165VRS. The Slims aren't needed you have plenty of room with a spacer but that's what they had in stock and they sold them to me at the same price.

So to sum up:

The base stock system has 6.5" 's in the front, with 1" tweeters (2.75 sq outer dim) in the dash, and no rear speakers.

The Bose/NAV has 6x9's in the front, the same 1" tweeters in the dash and 3.5" speakers in the rear.

Is this correct??

edit: ps "the weapon" is right I didn't even realize I had rear speakers in my car until I played with the fader controls lol. When the fader is at center it's almost like there is no sound in the rear because the 3.5's are so overpowered by the front speakers. If you fade back enough to hear the 3.5's the sound quality is poor.

JoeZ 05-18-2010 05:23 PM

The rears really do add a ton of sound being that they are right next to your head. I would say I hear them the most. I agree with making sure they are tuned on the high side that tiny little cone will flutter like crazy if not. The dash speakers aren't true tweeters in that they are designed more like a tiny little woofer(all paper) they will sound far better if you can replace with a metal composite/dome type instead. Good luck

bigaudiofanat 05-18-2010 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeZ (Post 542569)
The rears really do add a ton of sound being that they are right next to your head. I would say I hear them the most. I agree with making sure they are tuned on the high side that tiny little cone will flutter like crazy if not. The dash speakers aren't true tweeters in that they are designed more like a tiny little woofer(all paper) they will sound far better if you can replace with a metal composite/dome type instead. Good luck

Thats the problem, you have such great speakers in the front why would you want little things screaming in your ear. I would pass but thats my :twocents:


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