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Replace standard Tundra speakers with JL Audio

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Dean, Apr 20, 2019.

  1. Apr 20, 2019 at 7:03 PM
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    Dean

    Dean [OP] New Member

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    Usually for the front doors I would suggest our C5 series coaxial speakers or components in the front doors. Then for the rear you could also do C5 coaxial or for just rear fill you could use the C2 series coaxials. I would usually add just some C5 imaging tweeters in the dash and run them in parallel with the C5's in the doors. I would have the factory signal tested to see if it is heavily equalized. You could benefit from the FiX 82 which will sum and correct the factory signal back to flat. From there you can send signal to a new amplifier. The XD400/4v2 would be a good choice to power the front and rear speakers. Or consider our new VXi amplifiers with built in DSP for tuning. You could do the VX400/4i to power front and rear or if we really want to go all out you could use the VX800/8 and then use two channels on the dash tweeters, bridge four channels to the front door speakers and use two channels for the back. This would give you great tuning control over each set of speakers. Or, if you would like just a good value amplifier to power front and rear the RD400/4 is a great option.
     
  2. Jun 11, 2019 at 8:43 AM
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    atl1glf

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    Too many TRD parts
    I’m looking to do something like this. Have you had a lot of experience with the fix 82 and the vxi amps?
     

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