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I was wondering what everyone has been using for 6x9 front door replacement speakers?

 

I have a 2001 with OEM stereo (not Infinity).

Not looking for anything fancy.

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Don't mean to hijack again, I'm in the middle of installing these polks and not sure what color goes where + - 

Does anyone know that :think: 

Thank @IBMobile just in time :thumb1:

I have infinity, front left (driver) is different. Mine were just black and red I put red on + and black on - rear left seem to match, haven't gotten to others yet

Sorry guys another question. Do these amps help at all, should I keep them or bypass them? I put an aftermarket stereo in and just thinking maybe it will be a better sound without using the factory amps? Will I need new wire too or it should be fine. 

BTW I used 6.5" in rear doors, fit just fine. I used some selftappers because the head on the original screw is too big and was touching speaker rubber part.

 @trreed @SavageTusk

 

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Reading some more about it, I found that amps are only used with factory stereo and if using an aftermarket one they need to be bypassed for better sound quality and something to do with 4 vs 8 oms, and 30amp max where my stereo is 250 x4 I believe so it will be too much for these amps anyway. I guess I'm pulling them things off and see what happens. 

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I'm not sure they are actual amps, I thought they were more of a crossover.:shrug: 

I thought they just send the high end to the tweeters in the A-pillar and keep the low end bass in the woofers in the doors.  They trigger off of a relay though so maybe they do amplify also...

 

For what its worth, I kept mine in place.  I didn't want to have to re-wire everything and at some point I plan on going back to the OEM set up with just woofers in the doors and new tweeters in the A-pillar instead of full range speakers in the doors.

14 hours ago, Dieselfuture said:

Thank @IBMobile just in time :thumb1:

I have infinity, front left (driver) is different. Mine were just black and red I put red on + and black on - rear left seem to match, haven't gotten to others yet

Figured why wires don't match, I was looking at wires that go from plug to amp (not all trucks had that) what I needed to do is go before the plug, it all match there. 

31 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

Sorry guys another question. Do these amps help at all, should I keep them or bypass them? I put an aftermarket stereo in and just thinking maybe it will be a better sound without using the factory amps? Will I need new wire too or it should be fine. 

BTW I used 6.5" in rear doors, fit just fine. I used some selftappers because the head on the original screw is too big and was touching speaker rubber part.

 @trreed @SavageTusk

 

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Reading some more about it, I found that amps are only used with factory stereo and if using an aftermarket one they need to be bypassed for better sound quality and something to do with 4 vs 8 oms, and 30amp max where my stereo is 250 x4 I believe so it will be too much for these amps anyway. I guess I'm pulling them things off and see what happens. 

I bypassed 'em and ran straight to the new receiver. ?

Get rid of the factory amps. If you want an amp get an aftermarket with around 100 watts RMS per channel. Key is RMS (continuous power rating) with a low THD (total harmonic distortion). Your radio may say 240x4 for power but that is peak power and the THD is probably 10% or worse. RMS power is probably somewhere around 25-50 watts. 

Yeah I was kinda scratching my head when I put new speakers in the sound wasn't much better, probably because I reused the amp. Will report back when I redo the whole thing. 

So once I got rid of amps I had to loop some wires to feed back speakers, I didn't hook up tweeters in pillars new speakers sound good without them. Some colors still did not match, I ended up pulling the stereo and ohm checking the wires. 

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Could you tell a difference without the amp? I left mine so I didnt have to mess with wires and they sound fine to me.

1 hour ago, 98whitelightnin said:

Could you tell a difference without the amp? I left mine so I didnt have to mess with wires and they sound fine to me.

The sound is clearer and louder, I was surprised at first that sound didn't change much by going to more expensive speaker, I could tell the difference after removing the amps.

 

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Keep in mind I have aftermarket market stereo, if you're still using factory stereo you probably need the amps

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Those factory amps are matched to the factory speakers and rarely make an aftermarket speaker sound good. If you want to really wake up the Polks add a 4 channel amp. The Kicker 4 channels are pretty good with them. They won't play the really low notes but the mids and highs will really shine.

4 hours ago, Dieselfuture said:

The sound is clearer and louder, I was surprised at first that sound didn't change much by going to more expensive speaker, I could tell the difference after removing the amps.

 

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Keep in mind I have aftermarket market stereo, if you're still using factory stereo you probably need the amps

Ive got pioneer 6x9's and a kenwood stereo.

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