Audio question
Audio question
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otp

Original Poster:

116 posts

180 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Hi all,
This may seem an odd question in reference to one of these vehicles but I have to ask. I known the induction and exhaust noise is the Cerbera music, but I also like to listen other non internal combustion music.
I've seen some Cerberas with a speaker under the radio and some with a big speaker in the helmet holder some with speakers in the doors. What is the usual place and type of speaker and audio equipment fitted to these cars ?
Like I said not a usual question

Clive

FUBAR

17,065 posts

261 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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The speaker under the radio was on the early cars only. This was deleted certainly by '98. I presume the early cars also had the door speakers, but they were the standard speakers from 97/98 onwards.

The speaker in the helmet hole has always been an owner retrofit.

HTH smile

otp

Original Poster:

116 posts

180 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Yeah that's added a bit of clarity to why some have a speaker and some don't.

What do people fit in that helmet hole I guess a subwoofer any specific size or make.

How difficult is it to cut holes in the doors and run wiring and amps about. Will the electrics take it?

Clive

N1CERB

331 posts

223 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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With the doors being fibre and panels relatively easy to remove, fitting door speakers is very easy. What you do need to keep an eye on is the depth od the magnet. But you can also fit spacers if this is an issue. Wires can be pushed through with the electrics already there and ran under carpets in the car to amps in the boot. I have bought a full set of gear to fit into my Cerbera... one day!

wiggycerb

246 posts

217 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Mine has the Centre speaker which i disconnected, and i fitted door speakers & tweeters.

Also had a fibreglass build made to fit in the Helmet holder and fitted a JL 8 inch sub, the whole system runs of a Kenwood amp and Pioneer head unit, sounds awesome and all very straight forward to DIY.