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Budget speaker upgrades?

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by idiggplants, May 3, 2022.

  1. May 4, 2022 at 9:53 AM
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    That's indeed budget. But I forgot you want cheap. My bad...

    What @1P7R9O4 said. Buy once cry once. I just dont feel @idiggplants you will be happy with "cheap" speakers.
     
  2. May 4, 2022 at 9:56 AM
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    in that case, ill be happy with the factory speakers.
     
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    if you’re door speakers are blown, IMO I’d say they’d be equivalent to what was there originally from the factory. I don’t think they’d be much, if any, of an improvement over factory. I’ve had better sound results when adding a powered sub (ie kicker hideaway) to factory speakers to change the headunit settings to not drive bass to the door speakers when not wanting to spend time/money on a better system…specifically, this integrated well without having to change out factory door speakers… based on reviews of those linked speakers, it appears most use them to replace blown speakers to get sound back not as a true upgrade to original factory sound.

    ultimately, expectations and what sounds *better* can be very subjective. I personally wouldn’t hassle taking my door panels apart and installing something that was, at best, a marginal improvement-but that is my preference.

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    I had some similar to this in my 2000 with an aftermarket head unit. They did not sound great. Or even that good. Clarity improved a little. But it was all tinny and overly bright regardless of the settings. Cheap metal tweeter domes. The 6.5 mid speaker had better clarity, but lost most of the bass response the factory speakers had. Wasn’t happy with them but ran them along time. Got some $99 Rockford separates to replace the 6.5 and the door tweeter and they are an improvement, but definitely need more power. Power adds strength to the music and control at lower volume levels. It’s not just about loud. It’s more precise and has more depth with the right amount of power. Think about how an amp looks. Where would you hide that inside of your radio? You can’t. The amp in the radio is weak sauce. The power rating is low and probably a bit overstated.
     
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  5. May 4, 2022 at 10:42 AM
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    thanks to you both. the sub route would be a good one to go with but im really not trying to put forth the effort to run wires from the battery to the back seat, as well as loose the precious space in the cab. im in the early stages of setting this thing up to be a camper, and will be jaming stuff all over the place to keep the bed free for sleeping.

    but mostly the wiring. lol.
     
  6. May 4, 2022 at 11:19 AM
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    I hear you…if you get to the point of just wanting to improve the factory sound without a lot of work, take a look at the kicker hideaway. You can find them on sale pretty regularly around $200 for the 8”. It has a built in amp and is a really small footprint. It will be a substantial upgrade without being too costly or labor intensive. Honestly, it is probably about the same labor time running wires/installing as what is involved in replacing the door speakers.

    I had to make custom mdf mounts when I replaced my door speakers in my tundra, then have to splice or harness adapter for connecting door speaker wires. The 6.5” door speaker opening isn’t just plug/play in my experience. Tundra has a larger opening/mounting points for the door speakers than what work with generic supplies adapter plates with aftermarket speakers.

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  7. May 4, 2022 at 11:21 AM
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    can’t go wrong with the Kicker door speakers. Good quality that won’t break the bank.
     
  8. May 4, 2022 at 11:43 AM
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    thats something i might entertain. looks like it can fit under the passanger/drivers seat. rca cable and remote wire to the headunit, 8g wire to the +terminal(fused), 8g wire to the negative terminal. not looking to spend the $250 for one, but maybe once i get some other toys sorted it will end up higher on my want list.

    thanks!
     
  9. May 4, 2022 at 11:58 AM
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    NP… it will be the single best upgrade you can make to your stereo without having to spend $$ on a full system. Also, if you get heavy duty velcro strips and just attach the hook side under the speaker, it will adhere to your carpet so it doesn’t slide around or require drilling to attach it in place.
     
  10. May 4, 2022 at 12:05 PM
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    funny you mention that, that is exactly what i was thinking... some sort of way that i could easily remove it if i wanted to gain back the space for a camping trip. a quick connect for the + and -.. bullet connectors for the remote wire, and av plugs are quick enough.
     
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    It’s kind of like changing suspension. You could get a spacer lift, or full blown coil overs and change all of the parts. Different options just depends on what’s more important to you
     
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  13. Dec 27, 2022 at 10:56 AM
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    not sure exactly what wharto is responding to this thread for... but it sent me a notification so it was a good reminder to do a follow-up.

    i ended up going with an under the seat solution... actually went with a blaupunkt 8"... cheap as crap and something a lot on here would push off as not worth it... but for me, going on 6 months now, its absolutely beyond what i needed. $90 for the unit, plus $30 for the wiring kit. i think anyone other than the audio obsessed would be more than happy... a few friends have gotten the same item for their various vehicles since hearing mine.
     
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    I also went with an 8" all-in-one under the seat. Picked up a used Kicker Hideaway 8" on FB marketplace for $80. Another $20 for the wiring harness got me going. Huge upgrade and really rounds out the sound. I've been doing my system piecemeal.

    Step 1. New headunit
    Step 2. New speakers
    Step 3. Subwoofer
    Step 4. 4 channel amp (not done yet).

    Adding the subwoofer at the price I got it was a GREAT bang-for-the-buck upgrade.
     
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    So did you keep the same stock door speakers and only upgrading to the blaupunkt? Did that only give you the additional bass or clearer sound?
     
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    kept the stock door speakers. just have an aftermarket headunit, and a small sub. i cant say that its clearer. what it did allow is a fuller sound and it let me apply a crossover to the oem speaker and remove a lot of the bass from their duties. you can definitely turn it up louder without getting any clipping or distortion.
     
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    Oh ok. I'm in the same boat as you as not wanting to spend a whole lot for some upgrades. 2020 non JBL but with apple play touch screen so I have no intentions on doing an aftermarket head unit. Just trying to get ideas for either just speakers or plug and play amp with/without speakers.

    Also not really looking for additional bass so a separate sub is out of the picture too.
     
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    What did you go with? Simple speaker replacements and that's it?
     
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    neat-o.
     
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    I went with a similar unit, a blaupunkt 8" powered subwoofer on Amazon for a little over $100. I installed it today and I'm truly impressed how good and strong the sound is now!! The aftermarket head unit lets me utilize the crossover to take the bass out of the stock speakers and now I can crank the volume without them clipping or distorting. That little sub cranks out some pretty good low end too...even when I'm barely trying. I'm absolutely impressed. Couldn't be more stoked with the sound inside my truck now.

    Blaupunkt 300W 8-Inch Amplified Subwoofer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MA627HA
     
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