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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
In the next few days I am going to upgrade the audio sound in my XS Freelander as I have yet to see a thread dedicated to the FL2. It currently has the mid line system.
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15th Feb 2015 10:22 am |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
Yesterday I made a start
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17th Feb 2015 9:19 am |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
Update, I bought some Hertz HSK 165XL speakers and fitted them today.
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28th Feb 2015 2:28 pm |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
I spend yesterday fitting the other door speaker, much quicker jon and also installed the amp for the new sub
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1st Mar 2015 6:51 am |
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A.Paaaho Member Since: 08 Nov 2014 Location: Oulu Posts: 4 |
I just fitted new Rainbow speakers to front doors. Wiring diagram doesn't show that there are any crossovers in the old system and the signal just split to tweeter and woofer. I connected the new crossover input to the woofer line and found out there are crossovers in the old system. Does anyone know where those might be? |
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4th Mar 2015 9:14 am |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
Which OEM system do you have installed |
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4th Mar 2015 9:16 am |
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A.Paaaho Member Since: 08 Nov 2014 Location: Oulu Posts: 4 |
I am not quite sure what it is but the car is 2007 SE model and the door speaker cover says alpine. Nothing those fancy dolby digital. |
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4th Mar 2015 9:19 am |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
Sounds like its the same as mine.
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4th Mar 2015 9:39 am |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
I assume your speakers are component? Your amp is at the rear of the car, drivers side. The amp has separate feeds for the woofers in the doors and another feed that goes to the dash speaker and tweeter (If like mine you probably dont have the dash speakers) and I assume another feed to the sub next to the spare wheel. The amp is equalized and feeds lower frequencies to the woofers and higher frequencies to the tweeters. The feed to the door woofers uses a band pass filter. The tweeter will get a high pass filtered signal and also have a capasitor in them and the sub a low pass filtered signal. I know this because before de-equalizing using the BI TTen, the door speakers lacked bass. As soon as I de-equalised, the bass was there to be heard. The BIT Ten actually told me the feed was equalised. Now, if your using components and do not want to use a separate amp my advice would be not use the crossover and feed the woofer using the existing wires and the same for the tweeter. Hope this helps and you understand my ramlings. Feel free to ask more questions |
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4th Mar 2015 5:33 pm |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
Re my system build. I have decided against solid conduit and it will hold moisture so will go with the splis type conduit.
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4th Mar 2015 5:41 pm |
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A.Paaaho Member Since: 08 Nov 2014 Location: Oulu Posts: 4 |
I actually first wired tweeter and woofer to existing wires but the tweeter was way too loud. Couldn't adjust it to correct level with headunit so the first thing on my mind was that the new tweeter is more sensitive than old one. Can I reduce the volume of tweeter from amp without affecting woofer? |
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4th Mar 2015 9:12 pm |
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petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202 |
Well the std woofer is 2ohm but the std tweeter is about 3.5ohm
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4th Mar 2015 9:52 pm |
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Jaaph Member Since: 19 Jul 2014 Location: the Hague Posts: 46 |
Concerning the wiring this is what I found after looking at multiple schematics. But I can be wrong!
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25th May 2015 2:14 pm |
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