Ah yeah, I like your venting idea! And yes, interesting thought about eTorque!
So another possible Stereo upgrade issue is the engine silencing. I wonder how calibrated to the speakers and amp that system is. A new amp and different speakers will change things...
I need a schematic showing the speaker and deck circuitry.
Excellent, thanks so much!
I just had a chat with our friends at Maestro and verified with the engineers.... the Active Noise Cancellation is disabled with the DSR1.
This is good and bad. Bad, because it's kind of a cool feature. I don't know really how well it works because I haven't heard it with and without, but I would like to have kept it. But, keeping it can create a ton of problems too. I wondered if adding new amps/speakers would cause too much noise cancelling to come through... that actually became new noise. From what I've read, it's usually what happens. So, that's the good side to disabling it.
He said nothing else will be lost, just the noise cancellation. I've heard complaints it makes the dash controls slower. I hope that isn't the case. I love how quick everything responds right now. I've also heard it makes it harder for people on the other end of my calls to hear me during Bluetooth calls. I've heard it speculated the reason is the noise cancellation helps with that, although I don't know. At any rate, next week I'll test it and we'll see...
And for those interested in the base level door speaker...
They look sealed off nice, unlike my Tacoma, so I don't think I'll have to manually seal the doors. That's good news. I'll prob run new speaker wire.
I'll replace the stock amp with the DSR1. I thought sound imaging was going to take a hit. It would have had I tried to take the signal from the factory amp. That DSR1 will give me timing and several bonus options...which is freakin awesome. And I'm pretty sure I can also mount my Alpine PD7 and the DSR1 under the drivers seat, which will be easy.
I'm pretty sure two I can get a thin mount 10 inch behind the driver rear seat since I don't have the torque battery back there. It's tight, but pioneer makes a box that not only affordable, but I think it's gonna fit. Have it ordered and looking forward to testing it.
In all, I was discouraged about my options. The DSR1 was a big breakthrough. And the bonus is I can use most of the gear I'd installed and then removed from my Tacoma.
Here's some shots of the doors, factory wires, and factory speaker. Looks like standard speaker adapter mounts will work fine. Since I have 6.5's, I'll go that route.