Fitting rear speakers??
Discussion
I made a box to fit onto the rear parcel shelf with a couple of connectors on and ran a lead from the back of the head unit under the carpet.
I did this as I didn't fancy chopping the bulkhead about - also makes it easier if you want to take then out.
I shaped the bottom of the box to fit behind the arches to hold the box in place. The box is trimmed in black carpet so it matches the interior.
Hope this helps.
Chris
I did this as I didn't fancy chopping the bulkhead about - also makes it easier if you want to take then out.
I shaped the bottom of the box to fit behind the arches to hold the box in place. The box is trimmed in black carpet so it matches the interior.
Hope this helps.
Chris
Alternatively, at the risk of being controversial, just fit better front speakers. With an interior the size of a TVR you DO NOT require rear "fill" speakers. The only speaker type that I would fit through the rear bulkhead is a 10" subwoofer.
If you want to hear what is possible with just a set of Dynaudio 6" and tweeters in the doors, drop me an email next time you are down Heathrow way.You'll be suprised.
I keep on toying with fitting a sub but would want to fit it behind the carpet for stealth/anti-theft reasons. To your average low-life a sub = good system = break in and nick it. If you are going to do this the best time is when you have the carpet off.
Have fun
Kevin
If you want to hear what is possible with just a set of Dynaudio 6" and tweeters in the doors, drop me an email next time you are down Heathrow way.You'll be suprised.
I keep on toying with fitting a sub but would want to fit it behind the carpet for stealth/anti-theft reasons. To your average low-life a sub = good system = break in and nick it. If you are going to do this the best time is when you have the carpet off.
Have fun
Kevin
kevin secker said:Ah well I took a different attitude, because I like rear speakers as well as in the doors. Regards your comment about a 10" sub, I fitted a pair of 7" 3 x way speakers no problem and clearly a pair of 6x9's would go in ok. The TVR has a chassis so the body is not structural so I was not worried about cutting a couple of holes in the rear bulkhead. Ultimatly it's up to the individual but structurally and size wise there are no issues. Rich...
Alternatively, at the risk of being controversial, just fit better front speakers. With an interior the size of a TVR you DO NOT require rear "fill" speakers. The only speaker type that I would fit through the rear bulkhead is a 10" subwoofer.
MartS1 said:
So if i went the way of the purist i.e better front speakers, what would you lot recommend? Going to do this job at the weekend so need some quick advise please
Mart
Depends what you want to spend. A pair of decent 13cm speakers should fit in the doors as is, something like Infinity would be a good brand to fit.
If you want to go for component speakers (ie seperate tweeters then you will need to house them somewhere, so extra holes in the doors or custom built pods in the doors. These will sound better but expense goes up.
A lot will depend on the quality of your head unit, power output, and if you want to use an amp as much as the speakers themselves. (and if you prefer to hear the pop-bang from the speakers at the very back!)
Bit up to individual taste this one. pop along to your local ICE shop and get them to show you what you can get and for how much.
Best Luck
RichB said:
Wasn't mine was it I had an amp and a 6 stack CD changer. Can't beat Pavarotti at level 11 on a long run with top down! Rich...
I can never hear the rear speakers with the top down as the roof muffles them.
Besides that damn exhaust is soooooo loud.
Edited to at some thing constructive, mine had rear speakers from new, as a personal view, if it didn't have them I would have fitted them.
>> Edited by keirangrogan on Friday 17th October 12:58
Fitted 13cm Infinity Kappa's in my doors and the improvement over the original Pioneers is amazing, having a flatter response rather than a po-oriented bass bias. Having recently upgraded head-unit the sound is even better, and with more power output they cope very well and produce enough volume for roof-off trips on a windy day on the wrong side of the law
These have a seperate cross-over so you can wire up a seperate tweeter later on should you so wish.
Be warned that the wiring for both the head unit and speakers is a nightmare, so I'd imagine that re-cabling the door speakers would be of benefit also.
These have a seperate cross-over so you can wire up a seperate tweeter later on should you so wish.
Be warned that the wiring for both the head unit and speakers is a nightmare, so I'd imagine that re-cabling the door speakers would be of benefit also.
MartS1 said:Take them out and check first...
Thanks for your advise
I am going to stop on the way home to get some speakers
So what size will fit in the original holes? Is it the 13cm
I assumed mine were 13cm as everyone said that's what S's always had so got 13cm Kappas, then when I took off the Pioneers I found them to be 16cm, so I could have got larger Kappas!
As the door leather goes neatly around the cuttings and there was just one set of original holes I assume there must have been some larger speakers in the factory the day mine was made.
MartS1 said:Fair enough, my impatience is what did me too.
With me being the impatient type i think i will get some 13cm ones, if the holes turn out to be bigger i will change them
Looks like infinity get the vote
Then once I tested them I couldn't be bothered to wrap them back up and take them back.
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