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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:30 pm 
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I recently "upgraded" my "sound system" (lol) in the ED.
This consisted of installing a new headunit. It's a Pioneer unit, top of the range from last year.

Let me tell you, it makes my stock speakers sound great! It's made a huge difference! I haven't even been able to turn it up to the point of distortion yet (the volume was hurting my ears!)!

I was planning on buying some nice splits and 6x9s to go with the HU, but now I don't have to! woohoo!

The moral of the story is, you don't have to spend heaps of money to get a good sound system in your car.

 

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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:35 pm 
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The moral of the story is, you don't have to spend heaps of money to get a good sound system in your car.


Agreed, no need to spend $$ you dont have.

Even the change from the cruddy ford tape player to a nice Clarion unit made a world of difference to me.

 

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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:56 pm 
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I dunno about you, but I have stock speakers in the front 6" and they sound s**t, and start distorting. Compared to the JVC's in the back, they suck... but I guess there's a different point of comparison....

Eventually you will start noticing all the imperfections. But agreed about the $$, choose wisely, and don't spend money you don't have to.

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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 5:21 pm 
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I recently "upgraded" my "sound system" (lol) in the ED.
This consisted of installing a new headunit. It's a Pioneer unit, top of the range from last year.

Let me tell you, it makes my stock speakers sound great!


Your stock speakers, Are they the Pioneer ones with the grey covers on them?

 

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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 7:14 pm 
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The moral of the story is, you don't have to spend heaps of money to get a good sound system in your car.


The operating words being 'you don't have to' :D

Glad you've made the move to aftermarket chicken...and yep the factory speakers (if in good nic) aren't too bad for a 'bang for your buck' upgrade - it's all about power matching :) Listening to stock EL speakers with a stock EL low series deck...it's actually not too bad - team up factory speakers with say a mid/high series EL deck (the ones with the beefier amplifier chips in them) and they sound that bit better again (aka Premium Sound)...have a better source like a cd changer or aftermarket in-dash cd...then it raises the bar and so forth...I know many of us know this - but a lot of discussion goes into turfing factory sound, when in fact some very good results can be achieved if gone about the right way.

In saying this, I had a mate who has an EF2 Ghia - he kept premo sound decks and ran 3 way Utopia splits up front...it sounded better than a lot of aftermarket systems ! And no, these speakers weren't the 165W3's that are currently available...these were the predecessors with the 5" midrange that many say is a much sweeter setup than the 165W3's...just goes to show...it's not all about power handling :wink:

If you want to play sensationally loud...buy loud speakers :)

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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:27 pm 
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i had my standard speakers running of an aftermarket sony deck it sounded good for a while till they decided to sh*t themselves.
Now ive got the standard front speakers with 350W 4way 6x9 Sonys in the back and you can tell the difference!
it also helps that ive got two 900W sony subs giving some extra doof doof

Standard speakers are ok if they last but once you go bigger it is always better

 

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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:29 pm 
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yeah,
the stock ford speakers actually sound fairly decent, but being powered by an aftermarket h/u and they tend to blow, cuz they are being way overpowered.

but yeh, if you are happy with the sound, dont upgrade till they dont work anymore :)

 

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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:17 pm 
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Your stock speakers, Are they the Pioneer ones with the grey covers on them?


i'm pretty sure i've got stock speakers in my EB, i only bought it a few months ago, and they're pioneers with grey covers. i think they sound alright but im sure when i get a new head unit and speakers it will way better.
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:18 pm 
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I've got the same in my EB and they actually don't sound too bad although I will probably upgrade sometime soon.

 

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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 4:15 pm 
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chicken, its actually the 3rd from top for 2002's range, not top of the line for last year

 

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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:23 pm 
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Yep when i removed all the good stuff out of my XF i replaced everthing with dirt cheap gear.

DNA 4' door mounted speakers (flush mounted, custom job by me) $35 all up including new door trims in mint condition. :P
VDO Dayton 2004 model 4x40 HU which was in the XR6 at the time. Cost me $50 to put in the XF.
And Venus 400watt 4 way 6'9's which i bought for $49, to fill the large 6'9 holes in the parcel shelf.

Seriously for a system that cost me just over $100 all up it sounded pretty decent. Nice loud bass out of the 6'9's thou, wasnt very clear but.

LOL my amp kit which i got for free was nearly worth more than this setup. :roll:

 

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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:43 pm 
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Yeh, they're not too bad the stock speakers. Whats the actual power of them? My bros ones seem to be not to bad in the AU. You don't get much distortion when you pump em, the ones in his EA weren't to bad either.

 

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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:51 am 
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I put a new mp3 player in my car and hooked it up to the standard speakers, and it sounds twice as good as the old tape player. I keep the fader slightly to the back, as when it is even too much treble comes out of the front two speakers.

I am thinking I might leave the fronts as they are and just put a nice set of speakers in the rear.

I also purchased 2 little self powered subs for under the front seats, and they make a huge amount of difference to the bass in the car, however I have them disconnected at the moment, because they were making a horrible buzzing sound. The signal wire and the input wire are in the same loom and it gets too much interference, so I have to pull the loom apart and seperate the wires.

Might do that tomorrow given half a chance.

 

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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 8:29 am 
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yeh... standard stuff sounds ok till u start mixing.. ie - once u add decent rear speakers u really notice the front ones arent up to scratch and visa versa...
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:34 pm 
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three of my four original speakers suprised me with how good they were, but there seemed to be a distortion coming froim the rear at low volume.

When i put the new speakers in, i found the rear left had a big bloody hole in the main cone and a chunk out of the little cone.

Meh... you get that :-P

 

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