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Can you please provide some advice on audio selection ? I have a 2014 Limited.
1-I like the infinity speakers kappa 62.11i
a- are theses speakers water proof ?
b- will these speakers fit in the front and rear
c- what adapters would I need if any
2- I like the RF T400x4ad or PBR300x2 running 4 speakers in parallel
a- wich one will be better ?
3- To install this system, is there anyone that can provide audio installtion kits , plate mounting etc
BTW - I did read many many many posts and I could not find the answers I am looking for.
Thank you so much for your assistance
Last edited by Nickblink; Jul 16, 2014 at 10:06 PM.
Can you please provide some advice on audio selection ? I have a 2014 Limited.
1-I like the infinity speakers kappa 62.11i
a- are theses speakers water proof ?
b- will these speakers fit in the front and rear
c- what adapters would I need if any
2- I like the RF T400x4ad or PBR300x2 running 4 speakers in parallel
a- wich one will be better ?
3- To install this system, is there anyone that can provide audio installtion kits , plate mounting etc
BTW - I did read many many many posts and I could not find the answers I am looking for.
Thank you so much for your assistance
1a - no but they are resistant to water - all quality speakers are, there is no such thing a truly waterproof speaker
1b - yes with adapters
1c - 5.25 - 6.5 adapters (ebay/amazon/etc)
2 - i recommend 2 pbr300x2 amps. MOH POWA!
3 - stick amps on top of stereo - i used an amp bracket i got off ebay for 25 bucks, but you can put them on top of the stereo if you want using double sided tape. wiring is straight forward, take the wires that were going out of the stereo to speakers and send them to the inputs on the amps (pbr amp cut off the rca and wire direct). then wire outputs from amp to speakers. remove stock speakers, add adapters then add speakers. put pbr amp to AP (All Pass), and tune according to ultranutz tune by ear thread (or set to about 5.5/6 and smile).
1a - no but they are resistant to water - all quality speakers are, there is no such thing a truly waterproof speaker
1b - yes with adapters
1c - 5.25 - 6.5 adapters (ebay/amazon/etc)
2 - i recommend 2 pbr300x2 amps. MOH POWA!
3 - stick amps on top of stereo - i used an amp bracket i got off ebay for 25 bucks, but you can put them on top of the stereo if you want using double sided tape. wiring is straight forward, take the wires that were going out of the stereo to speakers and send them to the inputs on the amps (pbr amp cut off the rca and wire direct). then wire outputs from amp to speakers. remove stock speakers, add adapters then add speakers. put pbr amp to AP (All Pass), and tune according to ultranutz tune by ear thread (or set to about 5.5/6 and smile).
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Your opinion doesnt matter. He's wanting to hear from Nutz. Ever wonder why this thread hasnt gotten a response other than yours....even tho we all know the answers???
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