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![]() Drives: 2015 Z28 Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: WV
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Has anyone added speakers to a 1 speaker car?
Just curious if anyone has done this and if so how involved was it? I can live without AC but the speaker is killing me lolz. Thanks in advance.
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What is it you want to do exactly? You have a complete and fully capable stereo vehicle, the fact it's a Z/28 matters not in this regard. No one in the "Camaro audio" arena uses the center channel, it's the first thing we gut from the car.
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I would like to add more speakers, at least one in the other door, my car only has the one speaker in the driver's door.
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Replacing the Head unit: 1st decision will be in what type of dash kit you want or like. You can go with Metra or Scosche and deal with their problems or you can obtain the new PAC kit which is nearly 100% plug-n-play. No matter what decision you make, cost on part is $300. 2nd - Head Unit: There are a ton, though expect to spend $500-700 from reputable manufactures for non-navigation and $1000 for Navi units. There is no "OEM Option", anyone telling you to "upgrade to a myLink" either has zero experience or is trying to sell you crap. In the grand scheme of things, it is complete junk. 3rd - Speakers
4th Amplifiers
7th Installation - DIY isn't 'difficult' by any means if you have any knowledge of electronics at all. If you want a turn key by a true professional with complete build out and trunk, then budget $5,000 and be happy when they quote you $3,500-$4,000. Recap:
Installation: $1,500-$2,000
Retail total: $4,000 - $6,000 Last edited by Snoman; 11-06-2016 at 10:01 AM. |
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Thanks for the info, very informative. I basically just want to add speakers to get to a more normal OEM level. Don't want anything crazy just don't want to go crazy driving to and from the track lolz.
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If you want to skip any wiring or changes to the car at all, you could always buy a bluetooth speaker, anywhere from cupholder size on up, and just use it with your phone. You'd be surprised at the sound from some of the better ones (although it won't be on par with a factory or aftermarket full system, obviously). Just an alternative...
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All you need is a $70 door harness and speakers. I have speakers and tweeters from my car for the doors, for rear speakers you would have to do a new body harness unless the connectirs are already there, PN confirmation would clear that up.
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I have!
2x 6/9
2 door speakers Phoenix gold amp Followed your guidelines Snoman, plug and play!
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I think you can get away with: 1) one component set up front and nothing in the rear. Focal, Morel, Hybrid Audio, JL Components (200$) if you are on a budget. 2) Good Class AB amplifier for Mids/Highs. It is nice to have a 4 channel and run active, but if you are on a budget, I would be tempted to run a 5 channel like the JL HD 900/5 or JL XD v2 5 channel. 3) If you have the budget you can pick up a processor. I have seen many Bit Ones sell for 450-475ish. I guess this depends on how much $$ you spend on the head unit install. 4) depending on how loud you want to be, you could decide to just run a JL 12 TW3 or something small and light weight. It really boils down to what kind of music do you listen to, and do you want to be loud or sound clear. |
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At the end of the day, some local chap in a retail shop or a friend of a friend who sounded like they know something all influence personal buying preferences for most non-industry people. Most simply do not know there is better, it's not like aftermarket performance parts that could actually destroy your vehicle...the brands were discussing are all "good". If you are happy with your sound upgrades, I am more than ecstatic because you ripped out the OEM POS that manufactures put into vehicles. I enjoy a good audio discussion as well as most (I've been doing it for over 30 years), though I'd welcome you to bring it to our audio forums as we've strayed from the thread topic.
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1) I have a set of the exact infinity Kappas you mention installed in a ZL1. It had some of the worst and harshest tweeters that I have ever seen. It also had extremely lack luster midbass. I would run far, far, far away from those. I would not install those in my car if you paid me 200$ to install them and paid for the install. NO. I hated them so much that I gave a set of old Morels to my friend and paid for the install myself. If a set of Focal Flax costs 200$ more than those, that is 200$ extremely well spent. 2) All the 5 channel Class D amps are a real budget option. I preferr JL because I have seen the HD on sale for 499$ and I like how they stand behind their products. Alpine will not do that if you do not buy through an Authorized Dealer. You can literally buy a JL 300/4 from 2004 off ebay and send it to JL to get fixed for 120$ if it is broken. I think the JL full-range Class-D amps sound the best from the ones that I have seen in person. I would really recommend a Class AB amp for the components though, but that is my own personal preference. I also have had better experiences with old-school amps (1996-2005) than newer ones due to just having better parts. (phoenix gold titanium/ZX, Soundstream, Eclipse high end, etc) 3) I get it that you do not like JL. I have seen the rockford competitor at the store and even they say it sounds, "like doo doo". Everyone on a budget usually just buys Alpine Type Rs for ~100$ I am putting a FI Audio sub in my car personally.... I just didn't want to spend the $$ on JL. Everyone usually considers the 10TW3 and 12TW3 to be the best options in slim subs period. the 10 is 229 and the 12 is 299 at my local JL Dealer... so it isnt crazy expensive. Many people also do W3s because they are less expensive than the TW3 and have only slightly larger space requirements. I have never seen a customer with W3s leave unhappy personally. I see tons of people try to put the rated 1000w on Alpine Type Rs and warranty the subs out 4,5,6 times. The advice I would give someone is just go to a shop and listen to the speakers yourself. You will not see the infinity Kappas on demo because they sound like complete crap. If you listened to them side-by-side to the 100$ set of rockford components they would even sound bad. (for the record, I think the 100$ rockford components are not really that bad if you only have 100$). Go listen to many installed cars. I know the brands I listed were not cheap, but I guarantee if you listen to a car with Focal Flax you will be impressed and they are extremely affordable. I think the JL C2 650 is personally a good sounding set if you are on a budget. Bottom line is go to every store and listen to these in person... go to a Focal/JL/Alpine dealer and just listen to the sound board and ask what the people that work there actually have installed in their cars. |
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All good points, though that feedback on Kappas is an anomaly : )
A good independent installer is nearly impossible to find today and I agree, I don't consult to this level with 99% and tell them all the same thing; go listen to what your ears like and you can't go wrong.
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