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Fitting parcel-shelf speakers
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V9977
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Are there cables near the boot to connect a pair of oval
speakers in the parcel-shelf or is dissasembly required of the panels
to pick-off the speaker lines from the HU?

It's a 3-door...

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6x9's are shocking sound quality. Fit some decent components

You need to run the wires via a amp ideally, if not just piggy back the rear speakers

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Lee wrote:
6x9's are shocking sound quality. Fit some decent components

You need to run the wires via a amp ideally, if not just piggy back the rear speakers

1) There are no rear speakers in there at the moment.

2) I now what you mean but it's fine for my purposes as I regularly
use 15KW setups for work so.. Twisted Evil

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depends how you want to set it up, as Lee said, people generally piggy back of the rear speakers. if you want a good sounds, put good componants in your front door, up rated tweeters on the a-pillar and a sub in the boot, will give the best sound possible
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So can I get to the cables from the boot or will the panels, seatbelts etc have to come-off?
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why bother? may aswell wear your glasses backwards for all the good they will do.
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panels will need to come of to get to the speakers. if i remember right that means the rear seats coming out as well
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DaSneakyGit wrote:
why bother? may aswell wear your glasses backwards for all the good they will do.

Cheers but I think I have a pretty good idea regarding 'what good they will do' and that is not what I'm asking anyway.

P.S. I don't wear glasses, only ear-plugs (read the thread).


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panels will need to come of to get to the speakers. if i remember right that means the rear seats coming out as well

Yes its seats, belts, panels and window seal for the speakers but I only want to connect to the cables and fit on the shelf instead.

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Why not just get a bass tube?
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Lee wrote:
Why not just get a bass tube?

Amp needed and I want the full range for the people sitting at the back..

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Bass tubes have them built-in, like the OEM one
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V9977 wrote:
Lee wrote:
Why not just get a bass tube?

Amp needed and I want the full range for the people sitting at the back..

That's why I'm bothering with the whole thing tbh..

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