I have read and heard many different answers for these questions, so here goes.
Thinking of replacing my speakers first (ones in dash crackle), than head unit later. yes I have the infinity system in my 2006 Libety Limited.
Looking at the wire diagrams (which buy the way I used to write those manuals for jeep) I see Left Front (twisted pair) and Left Rear (twisted pair) going from radio head unit to Left Front door amp.
Than amp shows wires going OUT to Left Rear door, and Left Dash.
So it appears the Left door, and Left Dash are on the same channel.
Now Crutchfield is telling me "all speakers are 2 Ohm impedance" and I know what that means. I also know that if I use 4 Ohm the load on amp is different and I will not have as much volume.
BUT i also read on internet that the front dash speakers are really 4 Ohm.
and I have read that the amp has a crossover network in it, and front door is sub woofer and dash is mid/highs?. I also read this amp does around 40w per speaker? (and you know if you read it on internet, its got to be true).
I have not seen the amp yet, but drawings show me 2 inputs, and 2 outputs, but It does not show amp hooked to door speaker because I bet amp and speaker are one part?
But if I run a 4 ohm dash speaker, and a 4 ohm door speaker in parallel, I will have 2 ohm. Is that how the amp is wired?
Or should I quit screwing around and just do the speakers and head unit the same time. If I go that route, I will remove the amps, and use stock wiring but jumper around amps in the door. Or should I keep amps in door with new speakers and new head unit?
Or just throw some new tweeters in the dash for now and be done with it? door speakers still seem to sound good (from what I can hear over my tire noise, so tires come before stereo work)
When I replace head unit. I love Sirius, but my unit does not have song/artist information . and I would like to move up to Bluetooth from phone to radio for playing music from phone. Don't really care about hands free calling, I would rather use my Bluetooth head set and keep conversations private if anybody else is with me. I would be happy with single Din, but may look at double din.
Also may like Sub output because I hear my current sound ordinance powered subwoofer I own may fit under drivers side rear seat
oh, and keep my steering wheel controls.
what are you guys doing that replace head units with Sirius? I think I am reading my sirius box is in back of car somewhere, with antenna going to sirius unit then wire harness between head unit and sirius unit. Do you put the new Sirius receiver in back, use factory antenna and run a new harness under carpet? or put sirius unit under dash and use new magnet mount sirius antenna?
Thinking of replacing my speakers first (ones in dash crackle), than head unit later. yes I have the infinity system in my 2006 Libety Limited.
Looking at the wire diagrams (which buy the way I used to write those manuals for jeep) I see Left Front (twisted pair) and Left Rear (twisted pair) going from radio head unit to Left Front door amp.
Than amp shows wires going OUT to Left Rear door, and Left Dash.
So it appears the Left door, and Left Dash are on the same channel.
Now Crutchfield is telling me "all speakers are 2 Ohm impedance" and I know what that means. I also know that if I use 4 Ohm the load on amp is different and I will not have as much volume.
BUT i also read on internet that the front dash speakers are really 4 Ohm.
and I have read that the amp has a crossover network in it, and front door is sub woofer and dash is mid/highs?. I also read this amp does around 40w per speaker? (and you know if you read it on internet, its got to be true).
I have not seen the amp yet, but drawings show me 2 inputs, and 2 outputs, but It does not show amp hooked to door speaker because I bet amp and speaker are one part?
But if I run a 4 ohm dash speaker, and a 4 ohm door speaker in parallel, I will have 2 ohm. Is that how the amp is wired?
Or should I quit screwing around and just do the speakers and head unit the same time. If I go that route, I will remove the amps, and use stock wiring but jumper around amps in the door. Or should I keep amps in door with new speakers and new head unit?
Or just throw some new tweeters in the dash for now and be done with it? door speakers still seem to sound good (from what I can hear over my tire noise, so tires come before stereo work)
When I replace head unit. I love Sirius, but my unit does not have song/artist information . and I would like to move up to Bluetooth from phone to radio for playing music from phone. Don't really care about hands free calling, I would rather use my Bluetooth head set and keep conversations private if anybody else is with me. I would be happy with single Din, but may look at double din.
Also may like Sub output because I hear my current sound ordinance powered subwoofer I own may fit under drivers side rear seat
oh, and keep my steering wheel controls.
what are you guys doing that replace head units with Sirius? I think I am reading my sirius box is in back of car somewhere, with antenna going to sirius unit then wire harness between head unit and sirius unit. Do you put the new Sirius receiver in back, use factory antenna and run a new harness under carpet? or put sirius unit under dash and use new magnet mount sirius antenna?
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