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Front dash Tweeter removal

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by rrolff, Sep 4, 2009.

  1. ajc

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    I just did a complete audio upgrade in my Prius. I will attach a link to my thread with the install. You will have to add a new HU, amp, speakers & sub to notice major improvement in sound quality. I would highly recommend the Polk speakers, I have the Polk MM6501 components (front & rear) and they are amazing (not to mention the great price). For the money there is not a better sounding speaker "I listened to a lot of speakers". If I can help out in any way , let me know.

    Link to my install:
    http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii-2010-prius-audio-electronics/75574-complete-audio-upgrade.html
     
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  2. aroide

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    I'm missing the big picture of the audio chain... maybe you can help me out. Is the signal from the head unit (nav) 8 ch to the amp? Or is it 4 ch + the digital and the amp does all the eq and xover voodoo?

    If its 4+1 from the head unit maybe at least a passive or active EQ system could be inserted between the head and amp to help correct some of the nasty EQ spectrum issues I hear.

    If its 8 ch from the head, then maybe 2 4 ch amps could replace the factory one... just some ideas.

    Depending on feasability and if I 'pull the trigger', I might play with making a simple 12V DAC for the digital line and a line-level mixer to send that audio to the front-L speakers. I LOVE DIY audio projects :).
     
  3. austingreen

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    Its 4 (front(LR), rear(LR)).

    The amp does the crossovers internally. I think shawnb2 did a lot of work to try to overcome it. I'm not sure how it ended up, but he seemed quite frustrated by the amp.

     
  4. GoldPianoGarden

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    Did anyone ever answer this question asked? ".....is it worth spending real money on speakers (MB Quart, Polk, etc.) or would I max out any benefit using just an average speaker (Sony, Pioneer, etc.).
     
  5. spiderman

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    I replaced my HU with a Pioneer and the speakers are still stock (non-JBL). I am pretty happy with the sound. With that said, I would like to replace the squawkers with some tweet/midrange components. But I am waiting around till some manufactures comes out with a specific replacement.
     
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    What made u decide to go with the Pioneer?
     
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    Good question... I never have really been a Pioneer fan. But this unit, the dvd4100, had good specs and all the features I wanted for a decent price. The unit rocks.:rockon:
     
  8. rrolff

    rrolff Prius Surgeon

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    I've done HU - and see very good change in stock II speakers. That said, once the actual speakers were swapped, it made a very very big difference (as can be expected).

    Personally, I like the MB better than Infinity ref (both are similar priced - ~$100 vs $120). I now have my Infinity speakers in the back.

    You will need a 6x9 to 6.5" adapter - they can be had on Ebay for like $15 - but if I had it to do again, I'd buy a thinner MDF sheet, and cut it myself (the adapters have weak flexible plastic).

    No real comparison to HU - because any HU really comes with all the nav stuff - and costs that much more...