Hi all,
I'm upgrading the stereo in my mx5 on the cheap. I have an old clarion apx2181 2 channel lying around that I'm going to use but can't work out the tidiest way to mount it.
Any advise is greatly appreciated.
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Amplifier locations in an nb
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Re: Amplifier locations in an nb
If it'll fit, in the tunnel behind the drivers seat through to the boot is a good out of the way spot.
Or mount it behind the seat (though limits seat travel)
Or mount it behind the seat (though limits seat travel)
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Roadrunner wrote:If it'll fit, in the tunnel behind the drivers seat through to the boot is a good out of the way spot.
Or mount it behind the seat (though limits seat travel)
Yea I did look behind the seat but I think limiting my seat travel will annoy me later on.
I did see the tunnel behind the drivers seat but I have a feeling my amp is a little too big to hide in there
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Re: Amplifier locations in an nb
Yeah, it's too wide to fit in the tunnel, you need one that's narrow.
Another option is under the passenger's seat = you can use one-sided velcro (ie. the "hook side ") to "fix it" to the carpet under the seat - it'll be strong enough to hold it in place.
Another option is under the passenger's seat = you can use one-sided velcro (ie. the "hook side ") to "fix it" to the carpet under the seat - it'll be strong enough to hold it in place.
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Lokiel wrote:Yeah, it's too wide to fit in the tunnel, you need one that's narrow.
Another option is under the passenger's seat = you can use one-sided velcro (ie. the "hook side ") to "fix it" to the carpet under the seat - it'll be strong enough to hold it in place.
Having a look now. Not much room under the seat. But thinking velcro is the way to go with it. If I do the wiring neat enough I could make it removal and fit it behind the passenger seat?
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Re: Amplifier locations in an nb
Here's another amplifier option (if you can find the 2nd-hand amplifier cheap enough):
Buy a 2004-2008 Bose amplifier from a wrecked RX-8, NC or Mazda 3: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MAZDA-MX5-NC-USED-BOSE-AMPLIFIER-2008-TYPE-PN-NG2066920C-KU060-/122355511921?hash=item1c7cf4f271:g:6AUAAOSwTuJYopYZ
Install it anywhere because it's so small.
Here's the pinout:
* Connect A and H to Battey GND and + terminals respectively
* Connect B11 to head unit's SWB+ (head unit's amplifier power)
* Connect Speaker Inputs (B3-B10) to amplifier, depending on speakers available
* Connect Speaker Outputs (A5-A12) to amplifier, depending on speakers available
Buy a 2004-2008 Bose amplifier from a wrecked RX-8, NC or Mazda 3: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MAZDA-MX5-NC-USED-BOSE-AMPLIFIER-2008-TYPE-PN-NG2066920C-KU060-/122355511921?hash=item1c7cf4f271:g:6AUAAOSwTuJYopYZ
Install it anywhere because it's so small.
Here's the pinout:
* Connect A and H to Battey GND and + terminals respectively
* Connect B11 to head unit's SWB+ (head unit's amplifier power)
* Connect Speaker Inputs (B3-B10) to amplifier, depending on speakers available
* Connect Speaker Outputs (A5-A12) to amplifier, depending on speakers available
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Re: Amplifier locations in an nb
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Bose use some ridiculous proprietary system with their gear, which is why it's supposed to be such a hassle with changing components on a Mazda3/6?
As for mount options, my pick for an NB would be in the boot, far left side.
There's a big pocket there below the carpet level, if you remove the plastic liner you may be able to slot the amp in there and just make a small cover to go over it (like what the battery has on the opposite side)
If the amp fits you could have it totally invisible, and protected from being bumped etc.
As for mount options, my pick for an NB would be in the boot, far left side.
There's a big pocket there below the carpet level, if you remove the plastic liner you may be able to slot the amp in there and just make a small cover to go over it (like what the battery has on the opposite side)
If the amp fits you could have it totally invisible, and protected from being bumped etc.
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hks_kansei wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Bose use some ridiculous proprietary system with their gear, which is why it's supposed to be such a hassle with changing components on a Mazda3/6?
As for mount options, my pick for an NB would be in the boot, far left side.
There's a big pocket there below the carpet level, if you remove the plastic liner you may be able to slot the amp in there and just make a small cover to go over it (like what the battery has on the opposite side)
If the amp fits you could have it totally invisible, and protected from being bumped etc.
bear2230 wrote:
Are there good guides anywhere how to mount it neatly like that? I'm thinking about doing a false floor too so if I do go the boot mounting route I may as well do it all together
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Re: Amplifier locations in an nb
No guides afaik, but it should be pretty self explanatory when you get in and have a look.
The plastic storage bin is held in by a single Philips head screw in the bottom, undo that and it just lifts out.
Then you can see how the amp will best fit, and look at a bracket to hold it in place.
The plastic storage bin is held in by a single Philips head screw in the bottom, undo that and it just lifts out.
Then you can see how the amp will best fit, and look at a bracket to hold it in place.
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Re: Amplifier locations in an nb
hks_kansei wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Bose use some ridiculous proprietary system with their gear, which is why it's supposed to be such a hassle with changing components on a Mazda3/6?
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You're correct.
From post#2 @ https://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=627000"
"Traditional speaker leads off an aftermarket radio is providing an already amplified signal, ready to connect to a speaker. If you connect that wire to the Bose plug, which in turn goes through the amp where it is amplified again, you get an extremely "powerful" signal when it finally hits the speaker.
Some think "oh perfect just what I want".....not really. With this setup there really is no "quiet/soft/low" listening level, it's just loud and louder. Assume a radio has a numeric volume indicator where the display goes from 0-50(typical scale). By the time you turn the knob and get to about 3-5, you're already at normal listening volume while driving. Getting to 10 and your speakers are screaming for their life and if you're using stock speaker, lets just say they won't be screaming for long "
... so scratch that idea of using a Bose amplifier!
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