Newb System Plans
#1
Newb System Plans
Hey all, just picked up my 2012 FX4 with sync, but no sony or nav. I've lived with the junk speakers for about a week and I'm going nuts. Wanted to get your thoughts and see if I'm on the right track
- Step One: Replace all four door speakers with one of these two 6x8's
- Pioneer TS-D6802R or MB QUART DISCUS Series DKE 168
- Step two: upgrade the factor tweeters. I have a couple of questions. For this m/y they have included a-pillar tweeters from the factory even with this model. Is there a crossover to the tweeters that will make the tweeters in the aftermarket speakers usless? Anyone know the size? Tweeter recommendations?
- Step three: Add sub
- MB Quart Reference RLP304 12" Flat Woofer
- MBQUART FX1.400 1 Channel Mono Block (running in 2ohm at 400watts)
- SuperCrewSound 12" single sub box
How soon am I going to want to add a 4 channel amp for the speakers? I'd prefer not to do this but will the factory stereo be enough to sound good with the sub?
What line out converter do you recommend for this set up?
Anything else I'm missing here? I just want to get some better sound and a bit more bass, doesnt need to be show worthy. I mainly listen to "stoner rock" and 90's rock.
Thanks! Great to be back in a truck
- Step One: Replace all four door speakers with one of these two 6x8's
- Pioneer TS-D6802R or MB QUART DISCUS Series DKE 168
- Step two: upgrade the factor tweeters. I have a couple of questions. For this m/y they have included a-pillar tweeters from the factory even with this model. Is there a crossover to the tweeters that will make the tweeters in the aftermarket speakers usless? Anyone know the size? Tweeter recommendations?
- Step three: Add sub
- MB Quart Reference RLP304 12" Flat Woofer
- MBQUART FX1.400 1 Channel Mono Block (running in 2ohm at 400watts)
- SuperCrewSound 12" single sub box
How soon am I going to want to add a 4 channel amp for the speakers? I'd prefer not to do this but will the factory stereo be enough to sound good with the sub?
What line out converter do you recommend for this set up?
Anything else I'm missing here? I just want to get some better sound and a bit more bass, doesnt need to be show worthy. I mainly listen to "stoner rock" and 90's rock.
Thanks! Great to be back in a truck
#2
I can't speak for the tweeters in the pillars because I don't have them. But it looks as if you are on the right track. Do yourself a favor and spend $50 and get a PAC AOEM-FRD24. It provides 2 set of RCA out from the back of your factory headunit. Easy as pie.
As far as door speakers go, make sure the speakers you pick have a db sensitivity of about 90-92 if you are going to power them only with the headunit.
Polk db571 are what I used but ended up powering them and a 10"JL sub with an Alpine 5 channel.
Good luck.
As far as door speakers go, make sure the speakers you pick have a db sensitivity of about 90-92 if you are going to power them only with the headunit.
Polk db571 are what I used but ended up powering them and a 10"JL sub with an Alpine 5 channel.
Good luck.
#3
Your stock stereo gives out 45 watts per channel to the door speakers. It will sound better but won't be loud and your low and highs will be crappish still. You didn't list an amp for your sub... unless you're planning on using that 80$ mbquart??
For the door speakers alot of people will recommend the Alpine KTPU as it also fits behind your stereo with the LOC.
For the door speakers alot of people will recommend the Alpine KTPU as it also fits behind your stereo with the LOC.
#4
I can't speak for the tweeters in the pillars because I don't have them. But it looks as if you are on the right track. Do yourself a favor and spend $50 and get a PAC AOEM-FRD24. It provides 2 set of RCA out from the back of your factory headunit. Easy as pie.
As far as door speakers go, make sure the speakers you pick have a db sensitivity of about 90-92 if you are going to power them only with the headunit.
Polk db571 are what I used but ended up powering them and a 10"JL sub with an Alpine 5 channel.
Good luck.
As far as door speakers go, make sure the speakers you pick have a db sensitivity of about 90-92 if you are going to power them only with the headunit.
Polk db571 are what I used but ended up powering them and a 10"JL sub with an Alpine 5 channel.
Good luck.
Your stock stereo gives out 45 watts per channel to the door speakers. It will sound better but won't be loud and your low and highs will be crappish still. You didn't list an amp for your sub... unless you're planning on using that 80$ mbquart??
For the door speakers alot of people will recommend the Alpine KTPU as it also fits behind your stereo with the LOC.
For the door speakers alot of people will recommend the Alpine KTPU as it also fits behind your stereo with the LOC.
#5
I can't speak for the tweeters in the pillars because I don't have them. But it looks as if you are on the right track. Do yourself a favor and spend $50 and get a PAC AOEM-FRD24. It provides 2 set of RCA out from the back of your factory headunit. Easy as pie.
As far as door speakers go, make sure the speakers you pick have a db sensitivity of about 90-92 if you are going to power them only with the headunit.
Polk db571 are what I used but ended up powering them and a 10"JL sub with an Alpine 5 channel.
Good luck.
As far as door speakers go, make sure the speakers you pick have a db sensitivity of about 90-92 if you are going to power them only with the headunit.
Polk db571 are what I used but ended up powering them and a 10"JL sub with an Alpine 5 channel.
Good luck.
I ended up with the JBL 5x7's. should be here in a few days.