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Hey Guys,So going of what I've learnt from my thread HERE and other threads on the matter, below is what I've come up with to upgrade the audio in my D22 Nav without replacing the factory head unit:Front Speakers: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/speakers-cp-series/pf-fr6030 - AU$89 RRPRear Speakers: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/speakers-cp-series/pf-fr5220 - Price not listedHigh to Low Level Converter: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/marine-cables/hl-02 - AU$8.95 RRPSubwoofer: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/active-enclosures-cp-series/cp-8-Super-Slim-Active-Subwoofer - AU$299 RRPSo obviously I've gone all Fusion gear, it seems cheap enough that if I don't get the result I want at least it's a proof of concept that doesn't cost me a bucket load and can then replace with much higher quality gear if I want to. The idea is to install new front 3 way 6" speakers to provide some better range and quality over the stockies, new rear door 2 way 5.25" speakers to help fill in the rest of the cabin for a fuller sound, splice the high to low range converter onto the rear speaker wires at the head unit and then run the usual RCA lead behind the rear seat where I will mount the 8" super slim active subwoofer for some good punchy bass (I'm a metal head at heart, not a dub step junkie ). If I find it performs well but could use some help, I will purchase a second one and daisy chain it off the first one (they're specifically designed to allow this) for extra punch and bass.Will be pulling the Nav apart a bit this weekend to double check everything will fit and work as I have planned it out, any further advice or tips on the matter are welcome. I'll also be putting up a few pics and details along the way to help any others that come after me and are wanting to do the same.Cheers,Craig
Hey Guys,
So going of what I've learnt from my thread HERE and other threads on the matter, below is what I've come up with to upgrade the audio in my D22 Nav without replacing the factory head unit:
Front Speakers: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/speakers-cp-series/pf-fr6030 - AU$89 RRP
Rear Speakers: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/speakers-cp-series/pf-fr5220 - Price not listed
High to Low Level Converter: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/marine-cables/hl-02 - AU$8.95 RRP
Subwoofer: http://www.fusionelectronics.co.nz/car/products/active-enclosures-cp-series/cp-8-Super-Slim-Active-Subwoofer - AU$299 RRP
So obviously I've gone all Fusion gear, it seems cheap enough that if I don't get the result I want at least it's a proof of concept that doesn't cost me a bucket load and can then replace with much higher quality gear if I want to. The idea is to install new front 3 way 6" speakers to provide some better range and quality over the stockies, new rear door 2 way 5.25" speakers to help fill in the rest of the cabin for a fuller sound, splice the high to low range converter onto the rear speaker wires at the head unit and then run the usual RCA lead behind the rear seat where I will mount the 8" super slim active subwoofer for some good punchy bass (I'm a metal head at heart, not a dub step junkie ). If I find it performs well but could use some help, I will purchase a second one and daisy chain it off the first one (they're specifically designed to allow this) for extra punch and bass.
Will be pulling the Nav apart a bit this weekend to double check everything will fit and work as I have planned it out, any further advice or tips on the matter are welcome. I'll also be putting up a few pics and details along the way to help any others that come after me and are wanting to do the same.
Cheers,
Craig