| willbrook |
| :) I've just taken delivery of my 2003 Touring MDX. Like many others, I'm alittle disappointed with the standard audio equipment. However, I don't want to spend alot dollars to improve the sound quality. My question for forum members is this: By replacing the four 'door' speakers, and doing nothing else - will I notice a significant improvement in sound quality?. Will the impedence mismatch between 4 ohm speakers and the 2 ohm Bose amp be a problem? I'll probably have the speakers installed at 'Circuit City". Can anyone suggest specific replacement speakers? This is a wonderful forum. Thanks for any advice. |
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| DaleB |
Do searches on here. Relatively easy to replace yourself. You opened up a HUGE topic, and this forum is loaded with experiences, and recommendations.
You posted under the correct topic, now sit back and allow yourself a couple of hours for some interesting reading. |
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| phins2rt |
| I am in the middle of upgrading the doors right now. I went with components in the front and coaxials with an external crossover in the rear. I only have the right front in, but I can tell a big, positive difference already. The speakers I have are rated at 90 db and you do have to turn up the volume a bit. I found the current Bose system topped out way to early. After about 25% volume, I would find it almost unbearable. These new ones sound great, however thay have been a bear to install. The right front took about 2 hours. Of course the rest should go quicker since I have all of the 'issues' figured out. Just the regular Infinity coaxials (652i or 6002i) would be a lot easier of an install. I am hoping these will all be worth it in the end. The models I am using are Crystal Csc50s (front) and CXe610 (rear). But like Dale said, use the search and you will find a plethora of info on this topic. Good luck! |
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