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Audio upgrade for the SE

Postby Fuzzlet » Sun Sep 16, 2007 8:14 pm

Well I've had it for 6 weeks....Before I even got it home, I made the decision - the standard stereo blows. Thankfully, one of the drawpoints for the particular SE I bought, was that it didnt have the horrid BOSE system, which meant upgrades were much easier. 3 days after buying it, I installed the Pioneer P6850 DVD screen. Made such a difference. I was quite surprised at how well the standard speakers performed with the new HU....however it didnt take long before one of the standard speakers developed a constant buzz. Time to fit the 6\" Splits from the NA....I had planned on doing it, just never got around to it.

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I used the OEM speaker mounts as a template, then made up my own for the new speakers.

For mounting the crossovers, I was able to mount them on the inside of the door trim, without any clearance problems.

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Its great, as it looks completely standard to the untrained eye....except for the HU haha

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The next step will be fitting the amp that I used in the NA. I'm thinking about mounting it under a false floor in the passenger footwell or something like that....I'll have to see
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Postby timk » Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:15 pm

I always thought the stereo in my SE was fairly decent, just too bassy (had to set the bass to like -3 for it to sound sane).

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Postby Fuzzlet » Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:23 pm

If someone just wanted it for listening to the radio or a CD, it would be fine, however I use an ipod, and hate using FM transmitters on ipods. The quality just isnt the same as a hardwired link like I have now.
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Postby Alex » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:03 pm

Looks great, maybe I should try and fit my crossovers under the trim
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Postby Fuzzlet » Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:09 pm

It wasnt hard. They are held with foam double sided tape until i work out a better method. Where the plastic on the door is, to the left of the speaker (in the pic), is where it presses up to. The door trim still fits perfectly, and it all looks stock
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