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Stock Sony Speakers

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Would anyone happen to know where i can buy the sony speakers or even the part numbers by chance?
 


maestromaestro

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Would anyone happen to know where i can buy the sony speakers or even the part numbers by chance?
I would try Tasca online. Better question is "why?"... I am replacing these with aftermarket units and as of now I have one side of each. There's a LOT of difference.

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I would try Tasca online. Better question is "why?"... I am replacing these with aftermarket units and as of now I have one side of each. There's a LOT of difference.

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Got a write-up by chance? Would love to swap em out, been out of the game for a while on what's good these days
 


maestromaestro

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Got a write-up by chance? Would love to swap em out, been out of the game for a while on what's good these days
I will try and do one. There are a lot of write ups already on the forums. What I found lacking was the complete procedure for an amp and a subwoofer.

Swapping the speakers out is very simple - just pull the door trim and install. Somebody wrote up an approach where he cut out and used the OEM midwoofer brackets to install the aftermarket speakers - something I found to be completely unnecessary with a lot of speakers, as they come with their own brackets.

I have component speakers for the fronts and a coaxial in the rear door. And, because I am installing a hideaway amplifier and a subwoofer under the driver's and passenger's seats, I have to run the speaker wire for both the inputs and outputs, on either side of the FiST.

Also put in some sound deadening mats in the doors, not a stellar job, I must admit...

As to the choices - there are multitudes out there. I decided that I won't spend more than $750 on the whole thing; not going to enter any competitions, and do not need to convert it to a exquisite moving sound stage...[emoji23]

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Still need the Sony speakers. I’ve got 4.

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Which sony speaker are you looking for? They are different in models I think. You can try for sony SRS-X9 wireless speaker. Here is the details which includes in it: Low frequency- 45 Hz, high frequency- 40.0 kHz, RMS- 154W, Peak Power- 154W, Supported Formats- Apple Lossless, FLAC, MP3, WMA, WMA-L, AIFF, WAV.

Source: https://productz.com/en/sony-srs-x9-wireless-speaker
 


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Dude do not get the same ones, go after market for sure. I went with these and a under the seat sub and it sounds amazing!



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I would try Tasca online. Better question is "why?"... I am replacing these with aftermarket units and as of now I have one side of each. There's a LOT of difference.
Re "why", factory head units are typically tuned to the characteristics of the factory speakers (and acoustic environment). Swapping out often results with a woefully unbalanced system. In such cases, an amp and EQ are recommended additions; additional complication and expense.

Sticking with the same manufacturer at least, was probably a good idea.
 




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