Installing Tweeters in Base GE/09?
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Installing Tweeters in Base GE/09?
Greetings,
Has anybody here added tweeters to the Base 09 fits? So the tweeter covers/grills are already in the dash of the Base 09 fits... but what about the wires? Are they there or would one need to run new wires? If one needs to run new wires, what steps would one need to take?
Also, I know there are plenty of you out there who have removed your sport tweeters to upgrade... I can't be the only one who wants to try this upgrade. Does anybody out there want to donate your old tweeters for the cause to test it before going for anything more advanced? (I'm in the Philly region, but I assume others in other regions might also be interested..)
Thanks
Has anybody here added tweeters to the Base 09 fits? So the tweeter covers/grills are already in the dash of the Base 09 fits... but what about the wires? Are they there or would one need to run new wires? If one needs to run new wires, what steps would one need to take?
Also, I know there are plenty of you out there who have removed your sport tweeters to upgrade... I can't be the only one who wants to try this upgrade. Does anybody out there want to donate your old tweeters for the cause to test it before going for anything more advanced? (I'm in the Philly region, but I assume others in other regions might also be interested..)
Thanks
#2
That's pretty cool. I didn't realize the tweeter grills were already in place in the base fits. Obviously they did that to minimize cost (standardization). If that's the case I'd be willing to bet money that the wiring is also in place. The best way to find out is pop off the grill.
#4
Oh well, glad to hear it was easy to route the wires.
Curious to see whether your tweeters are mounted under the factory grills or not. I have some Pioneer tweeters that would have to be mounted in place of the grills.
Curious to see whether your tweeters are mounted under the factory grills or not. I have some Pioneer tweeters that would have to be mounted in place of the grills.
#12
I decided to stop being lazy and pop the tweeters out myself... AND take pictures. For your viewing pleasure:
This Pioneer tweeter is from a set of 720PRS
As you can see here, the Pioneer tweeter will not mount into the stock hole by itself (I was hoping it would)
I'm still thinking about how to mount it. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions.
This Pioneer tweeter is from a set of 720PRS
As you can see here, the Pioneer tweeter will not mount into the stock hole by itself (I was hoping it would)
I'm still thinking about how to mount it. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions.
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Yeah that was my first thought, and it's the way I had em mounted in my last car. But the Pioneers are so big it seems like they'd have to mounted above the tweeter panels with the lip of the tweeter resting on the outer panel, showing off all that bling factor unfortunately.
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I decided to stop being lazy and pop the tweeters out myself... AND take pictures. For your viewing pleasure:
As you can see here, the Pioneer tweeter will not mount into the stock hole by itself (I was hoping it would)
I'm still thinking about how to mount it. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions.
As you can see here, the Pioneer tweeter will not mount into the stock hole by itself (I was hoping it would)
I'm still thinking about how to mount it. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions.
I think you need to apologize to me by sending me your factory tweeters when you're done installing these.
As far as suggestions go... I suppose it depends upon what you want it to look like.
I would guess your options are either metal appearance, or plastic/dash like appearance.
If you chose metal, I might suggest that you go to a hardware/home improvement store (home depot, lowes, etc.) and get some aluminum roofing flashing and create something to cover the hole in a pleasing pattern... you could go with a simple round, or do something a little more complex and artistic like sunbursts or flames or something ringing the tweeters. If you don't think you could pull off something with this nice enough, perhaps you could find someone who does jewelry making or sculpture as a hobby or vocation..
You might also simply try looking at all sorts of large metal discs... washers of all sizes, etc.
You may also be able to find these in painted or anodized colors, or even rubber or plastic coated... or you could screw around and do one of those things yourself.
I also assume that you could find plastic material to do something suitable, too if you just wanted to go with something more easily blended into the dash..
Or HERE's an idea... The GRILLS themselves fit and totally cover the hole... right?
How about do something semi-obvious... (although destructive to your original grills..) and simply cut hole in your grills so that you can mount your pioneer tweeters on-top of the grills yet the grills still mount properly and pleasingly against the dash?
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Or HERE's an idea... The GRILLS themselves fit and totally cover the hole... right?
How about do something semi-obvious... (although destructive to your original grills..) and simply cut hole in your grills so that you can mount your pioneer tweeters on-top of the grills yet the grills still mount properly and pleasingly against the dash?
BTW, did you guys know that the tweeters and speakers are made by Foster Culver? And did you know that all 4 door speakers are exactly the same? I might have to see how they sound with more/cleaner power going to them. The stock head unit might be made by Alpine, but I doubt it employs the same tech they use in their aftermarket head units.
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I might have to see how they sound with more/cleaner power going to them.
... now back to the thread:
If your tweeters could be secured underneath the stock grills (with the stock tweeters removed) would that put them too far into the dash for a reasonable SQ? It may take some grunt work, but if you disassemble enough of the dash to get them up there, you could epoxy/screw/duct tape (j/k) a bracket to the underside of the dash to support them. This is assuming, of course, that they are light enough to be supported this way.
It would keep that stock look that attracts less unwanted attention, but it may not be the best placement for your listening enjoyment. Just a thought.
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... now back to the thread:
If your tweeters could be secured underneath the stock grills (with the stock tweeters removed) would that put them too far into the dash for a reasonable SQ? It may take some grunt work, but if you disassemble enough of the dash to get them up there, you could epoxy/screw/duct tape (j/k) a bracket to the underside of the dash to support them. This is assuming, of course, that they are light enough to be supported this way.
It would keep that stock look that attracts less unwanted attention, but it may not be the best placement for your listening enjoyment. Just a thought.