DFlaJax
Active LVC Member
Want to get new speakers to replace stock JBL's and fit behind stock grilles. Plan to change the head unit at a later date. Want to avoid adding sub box. Need some search suggestions to get me on the right track. Thanks.
Don't add a/m speakers to a oem jbl system. It'll sound the same if not worse.
If you get a new h/u you can then add new a/m speakers and re-wire them to the back of the new hu. You will not beable to use the factory wireing.
You can add a hu and keep the jbl premium sound. You'd have to buy a special adapter to splice in the factory harness behind the existing hu. From what I hear this really makes the jbl amp die quicker and it doesn't sound good at all.
If you want some simple bass keep the factory setup and get a line out converter . You wire the converter to the rear speaker leads before they go into the amp, then run the rca to the amp.. This will then give you your signal to the amp.
That is my plan.Ditch everything factory do it once....right
Ditch everything factory do it once....right
6.5" components front and rear most decent sets alpine/kenwood or others have the 6x8 to 6.5" adapters
Buy a decent aftermarket headunit steer clear of anything pioneer as they age the preouts short out and cause feedback
Buy a decent 600 watt or so 4 ch amp and wire up, you will be thanking me later
It sounds so good i don't need subs but still choose to have right now i have 2 10" alpine type rs running 2ohm on the alpine Mrp m2000 which is 4000 watts max
My fix was sell to unsuspecting buyer lol jk
One had 3 yr extended warranty and it happened right at end of warranty so I upgraded at that time now i mainly go with kenwood have had several now with very good luck...but generally only buy the excelon stuff except my current Headunit it was a real bargin for a double din
In the 12 years I've been in the game Pioneer and Alpines are all around the best imho.
How has JBL's quality been?