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Replying to: theblackhole (Sep 02, 2008 4:51 pm) Hope to hear you were able to get the speakers and complete your install. Mike
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Replying to: allmet33 (Sep 03, 2008 8:06 am) The ebay seller called me yesterday and informed my that I'm the 3rd complaint he's had in 10 days regarding an empty box being received. He's opened an investigation with UPS and forwarded me the link to the case. He has a receipt for my package at 5lbs, as well as for the others, so it appears as though someone at his local UPS may be out of a job soon. Like you, I've enjoyed ebay and have never had any issues. The additional tips on mounting and grill removal are most appreciated! Best, Warren
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Replying to: theblackhole (Sep 07, 2008 11:00 am) I'm sorry to hear that this will delay your project. That really sucks man! I'm glad to hear they are on top of it as they should be. Good luck to an expeditious resolution. No problem, just trying to make sure I post everything I know and have encountered to make it a little easier for the the next person. Mike |
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I know that a meaningful diagram of the amp wire harness would be very useful for most of the DIY enthousiasts out there who are willing to hook up an additional subwoofer or replace the current amp with an aftermarket. This is a picture of the harness when the amp is taken out: There is the diagram with a description: So far I have always believed that the tweeters (4 ohm) have dedicated channels from the amp but turns out that they are in a parralel connection with the door drivers (2 ohm) which gives an overall load of 1.33 ohm which cannot be true. I wonder if indeed they are connected in series making 6 ohm altogether?! Any ideas? |
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Replying to: megarock (Sep 11, 2008 4:41 am) The tweeters are NOT wired in parallel with the lower door speakers. The tweeters have a dedicated channel on the amp. Breakdown of the 7-channel amp... Channel 1 - Center channel (2 ohm) Channel 2 - Tweeters wired in parallel (2 ohm combined load) Channel 3 - Right front mid-driver (2 ohm) Channel 4 - Left front mid-driver (2 ohm) Channel 5 - Right rear coaxial (2 ohm) Channel 6 - Left rear coaxial (2 ohm) Channel 7 - Dual 4 ohm voice coil subwoofer (most likely wired in parallel to create a 2 ohm load at the amp. All speakers are channels are driven with 45 watts rms of power, the subwoofer gets a combined 90 watts. Don't know where you got your info, but mine is coming straight from the Infinity OEM department that created the system.
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| On my Black 07 Azera Limited Ultimate I have the light, almost white, interior. Didn't think about this when I bought it to drive my kids around in. Needless to say the interior gets dirty quickly. I can clean most of it up but the fine mesh speaker covers on the doors just won't clean. I'm thinking about replacing them but it appears they are part of the door cover. I've even thought about spray painting them black. I have my dealer looking into possibly getting some black replacements. Does anyone have any experience with this or suggestions? | |
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Replying to: blkazziult (Sep 16, 2008 8:57 am) I say this because I have the beige interior and my grille cloth also has a few scuff marks on them. I was actually thinking about removing it altogether and replacing it with the Infinity Kappa grilles that came with the speakers I installed, but...It would require a lot of fiberglassing to make it happen and I just don't have the time. I'm not saying it can't be done, it's more a matter of are you sure you want to go through everything it'll take to get it done. Good luck!!!
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Replying to: allmet33 (Sep 16, 2008 9:05 am)
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Replying to: blkazziult (Sep 16, 2008 9:15 am) A couple of things to try... Mr. Clean Magic Eraser...does wonders on cleaning the dash and leather surfaces, could work on the grille cloth as well. If you use them on your leather, make sure you apply a leather conditioner afterwards. When you use the Resolve or Shout, use a soft bristled toothbrush to scrub the material. Good luck with it. |
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