Door speaker replacement
Door speaker replacement
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JonRB

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79,075 posts

293 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Does anyone know how difficult it is to replace the driver's door speaker on the T-cars (specifically the Sagaris but I'm guessing it's the same for the T350) please?

Mine doesn't really work these days and I think it is water damage. I'd quite like to fix it before I go off to Spa at Easter.

Cheers!
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blackiepaul

1,973 posts

215 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Easiest job on the car.

"pull" the covers off
unscrew the four screws
Take out the speaker
disconnect the two connectors
Buy a new pair from Halfords or where ever
In Haynes fashion reverse the above.

JonRB

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79,075 posts

293 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Blimey, that does sound simple. I'll give that a go on the weekend. Thanks! thumbup

blackiepaul

1,973 posts

215 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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when I say covers I mean the grill part - you will know what I mean when you do it.

YRRunner

1,652 posts

237 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Whilst we're on the subject... Is there a higher quality but same size speaker option that will defo fit? Has anybody found and swopped for high grade door (and for that matter rear too) speakers? On my Tuscan I could get self amplified subs down between the back of each seat - not so on the Sag. Simply not enough room anywhere to secrete power amps, except where the tyre weld goes perhaps. The thing is, I want better sound, but without making bigger holes for bigger speakers or having a bulky amp or sub in view spoiling the aesthetics. I know Carl Baker would be the one to ask, but I think he's moved to France hasn't he?

rico23

362 posts

181 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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It was fitted by a previous owner but I've got a standard sized Alpine amp fitted behind the passenger seat in the T350. Fits just about ok and can't be seen at all but gives a big improvement on the sound quality. Also had 6x9 fitted to the rear and upgraded larger door speakers with separate tweeters too, again fitted by previous owner.

I probably wouldn't have had it fitted but I do appreciate the sound quality when I'm not busy enjoying the speed 6.

blackiepaul

1,973 posts

215 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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Yes loads of speakers are direct fit. I have upgraded the front and backs with better speakers.

It is just down to what you want to pay, I can not remember the size but they are a standard size and there are loads of options.



YRRunner said:
Whilst we're on the subject... Is there a higher quality but same size speaker option that will defo fit? Has anybody found and swopped for high grade door (and for that matter rear too) speakers? On my Tuscan I could get self amplified subs down between the back of each seat - not so on the Sag. Simply not enough room anywhere to secrete power amps, except where the tyre weld goes perhaps. The thing is, I want better sound, but without making bigger holes for bigger speakers or having a bulky amp or sub in view spoiling the aesthetics. I know Carl Baker would be the one to ask, but I think he's moved to France hasn't he?

JonRB

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79,075 posts

293 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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Well, this all sounds very encouraging. I had visions of taking door cards off with convoluted disassembly instructions involving hidden screws and gallons of mastik to put it back together. biggrin





JonRB

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79,075 posts

293 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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I didn't realise they were so small! Diameter looks to be roughly 3" and Halfords have precisely one set of speakers in that kind of size at 3½" and which have only two holes rather than four. frown

NeilC73

113 posts

164 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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Hi Jon

Yes changing the fronts is a nightmare if you have the original NXT ~3.5" with four mounting screws within the circumference. The depth is also an issue as there is no room for anything deeper. I believe these were custom built for the Sagaris. I'm still looking for a replacement but if you find a replacement please let me know!

The rears though easy peasy. They're 13cm and I was recommended Infinity Reference 5032i which are great as they're 2 way. Cheap as well. Bought from http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_...

If your stereo is 50w x 4 (MAX), 24w x 4 (RMS) then there is no point going for more powerful speakers.

Hope this helps

Neil.

NeilC73

113 posts

164 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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the Infinity come with black grillies too (not pictured) wink

JonRB

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293 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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NeilC73 said:
Yes changing the fronts is a nightmare if you have the original NXT ~3.5" with four mounting screws within the circumference. The depth is also an issue as there is no room for anything deeper. I believe these were custom built for the Sagaris. I'm still looking for a replacement but if you find a replacement please let me know!

The rears though easy peasy. They're 13cm and I was recommended Infinity Reference 5032i which are great as they're 2 way. Cheap as well. Bought from http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_...

If your stereo is 50w x 4 (MAX), 24w x 4 (RMS) then there is no point going for more powerful speakers.

Hope this helps
Hi Neil. Thanks, this does help. Typical of TVR to fit something non-standard. rolleyes

Ok, so given that I probably do have those NXTs you mention, that's probably replacing the fronts out of the question given my timeframe. Perhaps I will sort the rears then. Right now I have sound coming out of the passenger door, not much on the driver's door, and muffled sounds from the rears. It's because the car got damp, I think. The driver's is definitely due to water ingress as I had a leak there.

So replacing the rear's may give me something back, although on my trip to Spa I may be loaded up with equipment and luggage which will make the rears less effective.

Ho hum.

donski58

345 posts

179 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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That's strange as I only have rear speakers fitted in my 2004 T350 C and as you said when I went to Le Mans last year the boot was full and I could hear very little. I guess I will have to fit a set in the front before Spa? Good old TVR!

Donski

blackiepaul

1,973 posts

215 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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JonRB said:
I didn't realise they were so small! Diameter looks to be roughly 3" and Halfords have precisely one set of speakers in that kind of size at 3½" and which have only two holes rather than four. frown
How old is your TVR? Have you measured the speakers? Can you post up the exact size and a picture of the old ones? This should be such an easy job, I am no where near my car or I would post you a pic of mine.

JonRB

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293 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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blackiepaul said:
How old is your TVR? Have you measured the speakers? Can you post up the exact size and a picture of the old ones? This should be such an easy job, I am no where near my car or I would post you a pic of mine.
It's a 2005 car, and the speakers are the ~3½" NXT flat panel speakers that were fitted to many of the T-cars of that era, as Neil mentioned earlier.

NeilC73

113 posts

164 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Yes these ones:






blackiepaul

1,973 posts

215 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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ebay is your friend. You can find so many on there at that size.

JonRB

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Thursday 21st February 2013
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NeilC73 said:
Yes these ones:
Awesome. Great pics Neil. Thanks for that. thumbup

Yes, those are the ones I have in mine. And I confirmed last night that the rears are the Clarions.

RedSpike66

2,342 posts

233 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Would anyone/has anyone consider putting speakers in the luggage cover moulding behind the seats ??? Although I mainly listen to the engine/exhaust with the window down, sometimes I want to listen to a CD, and with carrying stuff in the boot, the rear speakers are a waste of time...

Just thought bringing them nearer the cabin might be a big help ???