9n door speaker fitting + replacement questions
9n door speaker fitting + replacement questions
Well some time (not really going to be soon) I shall look to work on my stereo system in my 9n.
Currently it has a factory speaker in each of the front doors, running off a VW headunit (casette) with a CD player int he other slot.
Now I want to change this to:
- new headunit with an iPod connector lead
- new front door speakers
- fit rear door speakers
- fill empty space in dash
My questions are:
What's involved with replacing a headunit?
What's involved with replacing front speakers?
What's involved with fitting rear speakers? There are places where it looks like speakers can go (speaker grilles in the door pannel). Is there an easy wiring route?
What type of speakers do I need? And can you offer any advice with regards to which speakers to get?
The pocket thing to go in the dash, how much will that be (we're good mates with a guy who owns a garage, won't be buying it from a VW garage)
Anything else I should know?
As I said, this is just so that I can get an idea as to what will be involved.
Cheers guys.
Currently it has a factory speaker in each of the front doors, running off a VW headunit (casette) with a CD player int he other slot.
Now I want to change this to:
- new headunit with an iPod connector lead
- new front door speakers
- fit rear door speakers
- fill empty space in dash
My questions are:
What's involved with replacing a headunit?
What's involved with replacing front speakers?
What's involved with fitting rear speakers? There are places where it looks like speakers can go (speaker grilles in the door pannel). Is there an easy wiring route?
What type of speakers do I need? And can you offer any advice with regards to which speakers to get?
The pocket thing to go in the dash, how much will that be (we're good mates with a guy who owns a garage, won't be buying it from a VW garage)
Anything else I should know?
As I said, this is just so that I can get an idea as to what will be involved.
Cheers guys.
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To get the Headunit out you just need the correct keys, you can buy them from halfords and they just pop in either side and pull out.
After that pick a headunit of your choice
this ones good for using an ipod
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product ... -22867.htm
they come with wire adaptors that simply plug into the original wires and then into the back of the headunit.
Front speakers I'd recommend some quality 6.5" components, for the price these are really good
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product ... -22579.htm
You could just plug these into the original wires and have them run off the headunit,
But its advisable to get a seperate amplifier for them to run on their full potential.
Personally, if you get good enough front speakers I wouldn't bother with rear speakers, just get a subwoofer with seperate amplifier
After that pick a headunit of your choice
this ones good for using an ipod
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product ... -22867.htm
they come with wire adaptors that simply plug into the original wires and then into the back of the headunit.
Front speakers I'd recommend some quality 6.5" components, for the price these are really good
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product ... -22579.htm
You could just plug these into the original wires and have them run off the headunit,
But its advisable to get a seperate amplifier for them to run on their full potential.
Personally, if you get good enough front speakers I wouldn't bother with rear speakers, just get a subwoofer with seperate amplifier
cheers for the advice.
I want speakers in the back because I'd prefer sound from all around, and backseat passengers getting a better audio-experience.
As for running a sub and amp, I don't want to spend a lot, but mainly, I want all my boot space, it gets used a lot.
I've heard a lot of good things about this pioneer:
http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/products/arch ... index.html
but that needs a ssmall thing fitted to it to connect to an Ipod. Also I prefer the price of that. I don't really want to spend much north of £150 as a rough idea.
I want speakers in the back because I'd prefer sound from all around, and backseat passengers getting a better audio-experience.
As for running a sub and amp, I don't want to spend a lot, but mainly, I want all my boot space, it gets used a lot.
I've heard a lot of good things about this pioneer:
http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/products/arch ... index.html
but that needs a ssmall thing fitted to it to connect to an Ipod. Also I prefer the price of that. I don't really want to spend much north of £150 as a rough idea.
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Well the alpine one is only £129 and you can control your ipod through the interface on the unit, its really handy.
If you want speakers in the back I'd suggest getting some 6.5" coxials that match your front components,
Or even (dare I say it) 6X9s as they have a slightly better bass response,
I'd strongly suggest getting a good set of coxials though.
If you want speakers in the back I'd suggest getting some 6.5" coxials that match your front components,
Or even (dare I say it) 6X9s as they have a slightly better bass response,
I'd strongly suggest getting a good set of coxials though.
Ah yes.Tim_GTi wrote:yeh it looks ok, in terms of audio equipment you get what you pay for
So that alpine HU you mentioned:
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product ... -22867.htm
with 4 of these speakers:
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product ... -20267.htm
Would that be good? Or would I be better off spending elss on a headunit and more on speakers, or vica verca?
What sort of fitting is involved with speakers like these?
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Nah thats a good average setup youve chosen there,
if you buy a cheaper headunit, at some point you'll just want to get a bettter one.
And those speakers are good for just running off the headunit (as appose to a seperate amplifier)
to fit as I said get the correct keys to pop the old headunit out, and the new one comes with connecting cables that simply pop into the original wire and new headunit.
Not 100% sure how the 9N works with speakers reaplacing, but usually its just a case of taking off the doorcards, and simply replacing the old ones witht he new, with speakrs like that the original wire will be fine
if you buy a cheaper headunit, at some point you'll just want to get a bettter one.
And those speakers are good for just running off the headunit (as appose to a seperate amplifier)
to fit as I said get the correct keys to pop the old headunit out, and the new one comes with connecting cables that simply pop into the original wire and new headunit.
Not 100% sure how the 9N works with speakers reaplacing, but usually its just a case of taking off the doorcards, and simply replacing the old ones witht he new, with speakrs like that the original wire will be fine
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An ideal place for tweeters is in the corner of the door (right next to the wing mirror), that way its at head height so most effective.
I dont own a 9N personally so dont know the best placement for them, someone else will ahve to help you there.
Keep in mind you also need to find a space for the crossovers.
These are little boxes that the speakers, tweeters and head unit wires all connect to.
I dont own a 9N personally so dont know the best placement for them, someone else will ahve to help you there.
Keep in mind you also need to find a space for the crossovers.
These are little boxes that the speakers, tweeters and head unit wires all connect to.
