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that is so coolWell i just finished mine i took my time but i'm able ti fit a full 7" mounting deep subwoofer so i opted for the American Bass XR10d2 and they sound amazing in this box
20201205 104639 - YouTube
that is so coolWell i just finished mine i took my time but i'm able ti fit a full 7" mounting deep subwoofer so i opted for the American Bass XR10d2 and they sound amazing in this box
20201205 104639 - YouTube
The OEM system will drive them but you may not get the volume you are looking for.After reading about fifty pages of this thread I'm still slightly lost on the amp requirements.
I have a 2020 base model v6 1500 tradesman with the base 6 speaker stereo.
I want just something a wee bit better than stock sounds (only upgrading speaks...NO sub).
So I bought two pair of the infiniti 9632 for the doors and the matching infinity 3032 for the dash.
Do I need (or should I get) a stand alone amp to power these speakers or will the stock head unit be good enough (just plug and play)???
Any suggestion for an amp to power these six speakers?The OEM system will drive them but you may not get the volume you are looking for.
The 3032s should be fine at 25W RMS. The 9632s are 100W RMS so will be power hungry for maximum performance. Your stock system will drive them but will probably come up short as you crank up the volume.
You will also need to experiment with the equalizer. The base 6 speaker system has 8 ohm dash speakers and 2 ohm door speakers. The dash and front door speakers are in parallel so you cannot adjust any fade between those two. Your Infinity 3032 is a 3 ohm speaker so will be pulling more power than the stock ones so you might have to tone down the highs to balance your sound up front.
The one benefit you have is that you don't have ANC to complicate any modifications you make.
Any suggestion for an amp to power these six speakers?
Last time I bought an amp Xtant ruled the roost
This is an amazing thread with such a crazy amount of great info. That being said, after tons of digging, I'm hoping someone can confirm a few things I haven't been able to myself.
I have the Alpine system.
If I go with Amp Pro to DSP via TOSLINK - to amps for running speakers / subs :
1. Can I completely remove the factory amp / ANC unit? Is there any reason to keep it connected?
2. Do the factory controls for fading, EQ, etc. still function? I assume those functions are interpreted by the Amp Pro and passed along to the DSP?
3. Is the microphone for phone, etc. impacted by any of this, or is it directly attached to the head unit?
4. For speaker connections to amps, I believe you could utilize the speaker out harness from the factory amp and split out the connections via a separate PAC harness?
Whew...thanks for any info!
i have the "alpine".i use the AmpPro.i have the dash and the rear roof speaker running off the stock amp.but as for the door&sub(HomeMade)run off the after market amp.its a 5ch.i never disable the stock sub.it is still running off the stock amp.but my "HomeMade" is running off the after market.how does it all work and sound?......This is an amazing thread with such a crazy amount of great info. That being said, after tons of digging, I'm hoping someone can confirm a few things I haven't been able to myself.
I have the Alpine system.
If I go with Amp Pro to DSP via TOSLINK - to amps for running speakers / subs :
1. Can I completely remove the factory amp / ANC unit? Is there any reason to keep it connected?
2. Do the factory controls for fading, EQ, etc. still function? I assume those functions are interpreted by the Amp Pro and passed along to the DSP?
3. Is the microphone for phone, etc. impacted by any of this, or is it directly attached to the head unit?
4. For speaker connections to amps, I believe you could utilize the speaker out harness from the factory amp and split out the connections via a separate PAC harness?
Whew...thanks for any info!
to me they are just "RearFill"cant really hear them if your sitting up front(IMHO)!Thanks for the info guys.
Curious what people are doing with their rear headliner speakers when they go with a full system upgrade? Disconnect them? Replace them with better speakers? How would you configure them in a DSP setup?
I don't use them all I have the surround disabled on the head unit surround sound is for movies and I don't think the head unit has a surround sound processor in it, it sounds ok if you listen to podcasts but on music it just kills the front stage.Thanks for the info guys.
Curious what people are doing with their rear headliner speakers when they go with a full system upgrade? Disconnect them? Replace them with better speakers? How would you configure them in a DSP setup?
Total Ram noob here, and want to add an amp and sub to the system in my 2019 1500 Longhorn. I've replaced 6 Alpine speakers w Infinity 3 way 6x9 and 3.5 Infinitys in the dash (disconnected the center dash). Didn't realize the door speakers were woofers only so duh on me there. Should have done more research.
Sounds much better already but of course I want more. Don't need to get crazy, I'm thinking a 5 channel amp would be fine. Im guessing I can find a sub that will fit under the rear seat somewhere? Or build my own box if not.
The confusion lies in the hookup, even after reading til I'm cross eyed. What's the latest or best or most idiot proof or whatever harness to bypass the amp (and I'm assuming, ANC)?
And I haven't even really started looking at amps. I'm hoping to find one that will have some EQ function? if that doesn't exist, then some sort of DSP is in the cards I guess. I know nothing of that new fangled stuff lol.
And also, where is the crossover for the front door speakers handled? If I add an amp, will they get a full range signal? Or is that crossover handled earlier in the chain?
If you guys are tired of answering noob questions I totally get it!
The 3032cfx can handle more than 25 watts but you have to use a crossover set to 250hz or higher, you can also lower the gain on the amplifier.I also have the alpine system and I also installed infinity ref 3032cfx and 9623ix at first. But once I put them to an aftermarket amp, they could not handle the extra power. Especially the 3032cfx being only 25 watts rms, I had the 9623ix's powered with about 85 watts and they're supposedly 100 watts rms. So if you want more power for your speakers I would suggest using different speakers if you're going to amplify them with an aftermarket amp. But if you think you just need more low end power just add a mono block and woofer. The front door and dash speakers are independent from each other and crossovers are controlled by the factory alpine amp. I used the Rockford Fosgate dsr1 to replace it. But I did that knowing I was going to power everything from aftermarket amps. If you are trying to keep some speakers powered with the factory amp, many have used an amp pro to keep the factory amp and added either a monoblock or 5 channel amp. You will need to search the forums for more info on the amp pro, if you choose to go that route.
that all what i did.i use the "AmpPro",afterMarketAmp and the stock one.works for meI also have the alpine system and I also installed infinity ref 3032cfx and 9623ix at first. But once I put them to an aftermarket amp, they could not handle the extra power. Especially the 3032cfx being only 25 watts rms, I had the 9623ix's powered with about 85 watts and they're supposedly 100 watts rms. So if you want more power for your speakers I would suggest using different speakers if you're going to amplify them with an aftermarket amp. But if you think you just need more low end power just add a mono block and woofer. The front door and dash speakers are independent from each other and crossovers are controlled by the factory alpine amp. I used the Rockford Fosgate dsr1 to replace it. But I did that knowing I was going to power everything from aftermarket amps. If you are trying to keep some speakers powered with the factory amp, many have used an amp pro to keep the factory amp and added either a monoblock or 5 channel amp. You will need to search the forums for more info on the amp pro, if you choose to go that route.