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pmanson

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13,384 posts

254 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I'm adding so many more bits to my list of jobs that it's going to take me months to get it all sorted.

We need to replace the speakers in the car which sound terrible (and look like they are falling apart).... any recommendations?

Currently running an Alpine MP3 CD head unit thing.


Cheers,
Phill

franv8

2,212 posts

239 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Are they the ones in the headrests (only on imports) - if so you can get stock again or alternatively a bit of cutting and fiddling gets some better mainstram small multi-way speakers in here. Don't forget you'll need two pairs for this... (see mxparts.co.uk for an example pair)

If they are the door ones - I can't remember the size, think it may be 6", but do check! They can be removed and replaced by merely removing the grill plate, then they come out from the car side. They do have 3 screws for holding them in their place, so eitehr you'll need to make new holes in the door or the speaker basket. If you are drilling/filing/cutting the speaker then beware! I always wrap it in a rubber glove first as the iron filings you create will magnetise themselves into some non speaker friendly locations!

hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Dynamat the doors if you're putting new speakers in. Also change the speaker wire. Speaker size is 6.5 inch or 17cm.

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Yep, 6" or 6.5" will fit. Don't bother going for anything expensive though - MX-5s are a poor environment for speakers and you won't hear any difference between £40 speakers and £200 speakers. The one way you can improve things a little is to fit components where the mid-bass is in the standard position and the tweeters are high on the doors or on the dash. You'll still struggle to hear much bass once you are on the move though.

phil_cardiff

7,103 posts

209 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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If your speakers are falling part in the doors then it could be due to water ingress. Are they wet? If it is water ingress you'll want to get that sorted before you change the speakers. I foolishly didn't get round to sorting the water ingress out and 1 month after fitting new speakers one seems to have blown. D'oh!

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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These look handy though I haven't tried them myself yet...

pmanson

Original Poster:

13,384 posts

254 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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phil_cardiff said:
If your speakers are falling part in the doors then it could be due to water ingress. Are they wet? If it is water ingress you'll want to get that sorted before you change the speakers. I foolishly didn't get round to sorting the water ingress out and 1 month after fitting new speakers one seems to have blown. D'oh!
It looks like the foam around the speaker cone has just got very old and has just dried out. The speaker on the drivers side hasn't coped well with loud volume so is a bit crackly hence looking at replacements!

phil_cardiff

7,103 posts

209 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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MX-5 Lazza said:
These look handy though I haven't tried them myself yet...
That's what I need! Was going to fashion something out of an old margarine tub...

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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phil_cardiff said:
Was going to fashion something out of an old margarine tub...
And that's what I've got! laugh

DennisTheMenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Phil get a decent set of co-axil speaker a 2 channel amp and a wiring kit , and pop down to dorset , subs are a waste of time , get decent speakers for some midbass and clarity , ive got a shelf and carpet cut for 6x9s and the 6x9s if you want to fit them on the rear deck.

pmanson

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13,384 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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DennisTheMenace said:
Phil get a decent set of co-axil speaker a 2 channel amp and a wiring kit , and pop down to dorset , subs are a waste of time , get decent speakers for some midbass and clarity , ive got a shelf and carpet cut for 6x9s and the 6x9s if you want to fit them on the rear deck.
Sounds like a plan to me... what's good in terms of amps/speakers these days?

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Put it this way - the £50 (if that) 10 year old radio cassette running through stock speakers with no amp in my 99 Focus sounds a hell of a lot better than the £250 Pioneer MP3 stereo, £130 Pioneer 2-way separate speakers and 150W Phillips amp in my MX-5. Like I said before, it's really not worth spending good money on a stereo in an MX-5.
If you can get 6x9s fitted in the parcel shelf and power them with an amp that will help but it's still not worth fitting expensive speakers unless you plan to do all your listening while parked in a garage.

DennisTheMenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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as much as they get slated im using my old sony xm-502x (pre xpold) amp and a set of Alpine door speakers , sound deaden the doors a bit as it helps , but as said there is no point in spending huge ammounts to get a good sound .