Replaced front door Pioneer with Focal
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#15
I spent an hour or two searching and learning.
Someone stated that all the Pioneer (factory) speakers are 2 ohm.
The Focals are 4 ohm, maybe puts a bit more load on the HU but it sounds fine to me. Maybe if I add more 4 ohm speakers, the stock HU may become over taxed. I have plenty of volume with good quality as it is today.
I used Crutchfield for information, they will indicate what fits your vehicle.
#17
The reason I only replaced the front door speakers is that it seems to me that the front doors provide most of the listening experience.
With the stock 'premium' Pioneer speakers, even with the fade turned heavily to the back speakers, the back speakers don't provide much sound. I have heard others with the same comment. Maybe it's just the placement of the rear door speakers but I haven't found a way to drive from the back seat.
With the 4 ohm Focals only in the front doors, I need to turn up the volume a bit more for the same sound level. So I don't know if the need to increase the volume setting for the 4 ohm speakers offsets the actual amplifier load reduction.
#18
going from a 2 ohm speaker to a 4 ohm speaker those focals are now getting half the power (roughly) that the pioneers were, this is the reason why you have to turn the volume up more. upgrade to a decent aftermarket amp and hear those focals come alive.
as for the rear speakers think of a concert, when you go to a concert where do you face? the musicions, so it only makes sence to have the most power coming from your fronts. the rears being low in the doors is goign to have allot of sound absorbed by the seats but keep the rear speakers for the rear listeners and just concentrate on keeping that sound up front where it belongs.
as for the rear speakers think of a concert, when you go to a concert where do you face? the musicions, so it only makes sence to have the most power coming from your fronts. the rears being low in the doors is goign to have allot of sound absorbed by the seats but keep the rear speakers for the rear listeners and just concentrate on keeping that sound up front where it belongs.
#19
going from a 2 ohm speaker to a 4 ohm speaker those focals are now getting half the power (roughly) that the pioneers were, this is the reason why you have to turn the volume up more. upgrade to a decent aftermarket amp and hear those focals come alive.
as for the rear speakers think of a concert, when you go to a concert where do you face? the musicions, so it only makes sence to have the most power coming from your fronts. the rears being low in the doors is goign to have allot of sound absorbed by the seats but keep the rear speakers for the rear listeners and just concentrate on keeping that sound up front where it belongs.
as for the rear speakers think of a concert, when you go to a concert where do you face? the musicions, so it only makes sence to have the most power coming from your fronts. the rears being low in the doors is goign to have allot of sound absorbed by the seats but keep the rear speakers for the rear listeners and just concentrate on keeping that sound up front where it belongs.
#20
I'm curious ...if you unhook your rear speakers will more power go to the front speakers. I know I know dumb question...Reason I ask is because I also replaced only my front speakers with Infinitys. Will replacing the HU with a aftermarket unit significantly
inprove sound because ohm rating?
inprove sound because ohm rating?