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ccedwin Straight off the lot


Number of posts: 43 Age: 19 Location: Corpus Christi Rig: 2011 Wrangler Unlimited Registration date: 2010-10-28
 | Subject: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 01 Dec 2010, 1:25 pm | |
| Christmas is right around the corner, and I'm dying for some killer crisp clean sound in my 2011 JKU. does anyone know anything? I've done searches on the forum but I couldnt find anything on 2011, although the 2010 is basically the same thing I would rather be safe than spend the money and well... you know what I mean. any help would be great.
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TxRubiRig Rancho lift lover

Number of posts: 1278 Age: 38 Location: Katy now Rig: black '07 Rubicon specs.: 4.5" Long Arm, 35 KM2's Registration date: 2008-04-15
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 01 Dec 2010, 2:07 pm | |
| | ccedwin wrote: | | ...I'm dying for some killer crisp clean sound in my 2011 JKU... |
IF that is the case,
1st things know that you must gut the factory audio
with that being said, what is the budget and what type of music do ya listen to
the factory Infinity isn't that bad but not "killer crisp clean" |
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jkx0778 Pathetic


Number of posts: 2458 Age: 34 Location: San Antonio, TX Rig: 2008 unlimited specs.: in progress Registration date: 2008-01-29
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 01 Dec 2010, 3:47 pm | |
| ? are you looking for new speakers or a whole system? try here: http://www.quadratec.com/jk_wrangler_showcase/jeep_audio_electronics/
They should have what you're looking for _________________ 08 4 door....BANANAMAN yellow round tires.... some stuff added.... more stuff wanted.... even more stuff needed /I _I_,[____], L-I_I_I -OIIIIIIO- ()_)....()_) ... ()_) <------- stolen from 3rd Wave
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Dutchboy101 Pathetic

Number of posts: 2180 Age: 41 Location: San Antonio, TX Rig: Jeep specs.: 37's and stuff Registration date: 2008-04-03
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 01 Dec 2010, 5:59 pm | |
| I have the Alpine 600s in my sound bar and that made a big difference in my sound system. Still have the stock infinity speakers up front and sub in the back. I paid $130, with the wire harness for the speakers.
Wish I had put them in the front but not going to bother with the dash.
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Mr.RonGilbert 10" SUPER LOGGER

Number of posts: 2696 Age: 41 Location: Mt. Belvieu, Texas Rig: 08 Black Unlimited specs.: Its a beater! Registration date: 2009-01-18
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 01 Dec 2010, 6:16 pm | |
| I put Kenwood component speakers all the way around with a new radio and it sounds good but needs an amp and some bass..... just don't know where to stuff the amp and place the box without exposing it to the elements..... |
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lonestar rubi Got No Life


Number of posts: 1090 Age: 41 Location: san antionio Rig: 2007 JK unlimited Rubicon specs.: It's over there} Registration date: 2010-06-21
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 01 Dec 2010, 7:05 pm | |
| I would start with a better amp and speakers before you replace the factory unit. All the head unit does is receive and transmit the music but if you do not amplify the sound cleanly and have a clean speaker to emit the sound from your whole system will sound crapy.
When I was alot younger I was into the sound systems and everybody would spend hundreds of dollar on their head units and skimp on the better quality amps and speakers because they wanted the biggest they could get for their dollar, i.e. $200.00 on a cheap 500 watt amp and $200.00 on 500 watt 15" subs, mind you they already blew a $1000.00 on a top of the line Alpine because it had all the pretty lights. I spent $500.00 on the better 200 watt amp and $500.00 on the better 200 watt 12" subs and had the $200 left to by the cheap kenwood and sounded 1000x better than theirs _________________ Life is too short to spend it with idiots! 3in Full Traction Premium Plus, Bilstien 5100 shocks, Bilstien 5100 steering stabilizer, 35x12.50x17 Toyo open country M/T, AEV Wheels, Lightforce 170, Rugged Ridge light bar, BesTop bikini top & duster, Superchip Programmer, Superior 5.13's and axle tube seals, Poison Spyder diff covers, Xenon H.I.D. headlights & driving lights. |
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Chris Got No Life


Number of posts: 956 Age: 37 Location: San Antonio Rig: 1990 XJ Trigger specs.: 4.5in. Rubicon Express lift. JCR front winch bumper. Warn 9in. dual beam lights. PIAA 520 ATP Extreme White lights on Conn Ferr Roof Rack. Cooper STT 285/75/16 on Moab rims. Ramsey 8000 winch. 4:10 G2 gears. Aussie 30 locker, and Detroit Tru Trac locker Dana 44. Poison Syder diff covers Registration date: 2010-10-19
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 01 Dec 2010, 7:33 pm | |
| Ya he once blew away a guy that had two 18" fosgate subs and all he had was a set of 12" subs. It was funny. |
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Bizarro Golden Child

Number of posts: 596 Age: 38 Location: League City Rig: Yellow '08 JK 4 door specs.: 3" Teraflex lift, 35x12.5x17 KM2 Registration date: 2009-02-14
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Thu 02 Dec 2010, 9:05 am | |
| | Mr.RonGilbert wrote: | | I put Kenwood component speakers all the way around with a new radio and it sounds good but needs an amp and some bass..... just don't know where to stuff the amp and place the box without exposing it to the elements..... |
I want to swap out all 4 of my factory speakers. I would love an amp and sub but don't feel like getting my stuff stolen again or ruined from the elements. I had a nice system in my old truck and it was stolen so I am a little on edge now. I need 4 speakers that will make my music sound better than this stock crap. |
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TxRubiRig Rancho lift lover

Number of posts: 1278 Age: 38 Location: Katy now Rig: black '07 Rubicon specs.: 4.5" Long Arm, 35 KM2's Registration date: 2008-04-15
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TxRubiRig Rancho lift lover

Number of posts: 1278 Age: 38 Location: Katy now Rig: black '07 Rubicon specs.: 4.5" Long Arm, 35 KM2's Registration date: 2008-04-15
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Thu 02 Dec 2010, 10:41 am | |
| | Mr.RonGilbert wrote: | | I put Kenwood component speakers all the way around with a new radio and it sounds good but needs an amp and some bass..... just don't know where to stuff the amp and place the box without exposing it to the elements..... |
could be wrong by i remember reading in either JKO or that other forum about a wee bit better amp being installed in the factory location (under steering wheel)...maybe something to check into
| Bizarro wrote: | | I want to swap out all 4 of my factory speakers. I would love an amp and sub but don't feel like getting my stuff stolen again or ruined from the elements. I had a nice system in my old truck and it was stolen so I am a little on edge now. I need 4 speakers that will make my music sound better than this stock crap. |
If I was redo mine, I would go with marine componets of some type |
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ccedwin Straight off the lot


Number of posts: 43 Age: 19 Location: Corpus Christi Rig: 2011 Wrangler Unlimited Registration date: 2010-10-28
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Mon 06 Dec 2010, 3:21 pm | |
| Hey sorry for the late reply.. I've been on quadratec and I'm still not sure on what sounds the best.. I've heard kicker sounds good and alpine too. The price range is about 300 maybe a little more. Thats front, and rear speakers. Decisions, Decisions |
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jkx0778 Pathetic


Number of posts: 2458 Age: 34 Location: San Antonio, TX Rig: 2008 unlimited specs.: in progress Registration date: 2008-01-29
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Thu 16 Dec 2010, 9:45 am | |
| _________________ 08 4 door....BANANAMAN yellow round tires.... some stuff added.... more stuff wanted.... even more stuff needed /I _I_,[____], L-I_I_I -OIIIIIIO- ()_)....()_) ... ()_) <------- stolen from 3rd Wave
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RiverCityOffroad Walks The Walk

Number of posts: 126 Age: 31 Location: South Austin, TX Rig: 08 JK + 08 JK Unlimited Registration date: 2010-08-26
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Thu 16 Dec 2010, 1:12 pm | |
| Kicker makes a direct replacement speaker for the JKs that have good reviews.
I added a sub and kenwood amp like above to my JKU and it sounds awesome with the stock head unit and speakers. If you search MarcusRTJ on here my write up of the install is lingering somewhere.
Sorry I dont' have time to search right now, thought I'd try to help!
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mvnolan Trail Ready


Number of posts: 53 Age: 35 Location: Navasota, TX Rig: 07 2dr X specs.: 35" Mud Country's, 5.13's, 3 inch lift. RR XHD stubby and a warn 9.5ti. Registration date: 2009-08-30
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Tue 21 Dec 2010, 9:33 am | |
| I have Infinity reference series all the way around, they come with a bracket to fit the JK, and the new faceplates match the interior nicely. Stuff the rollbar with foam, making sure to get foam crammed in the middle by the light. Pack enough foam in to make you have to kind of stuff the speaker in. This eliminates the rattle you would otherwise get from the top of the speaker bar. Replace your head unit, as it either does it's own reduction on power to the sound bar, (non infinity system) or sends the signal to the amp underneath the steering wheel, which in turn reduces the power to the sound bar. If you have the infinity, you can bypass the amp, but it takes a little time. You will need a cable toner and some basic hand tools. I put in a double din pioneer unit, it looks great and sounds fantastic. At first I mounted an amp and put a JL 12" in the back, but quickly got tired of it sliding around, and it soon dry rotted. I went with an 8" Bazooka and mounted it to the rear gate with some super duty zip ties we have at work. It came out very nice, and when I raptor lined my interior, I extended all the wiring harnesses including the amp to run inside the roll cage covers. The Bazooka is already bedlined and has been rained on numerous times, but doesn't seem to be affected at all. I have the Bazooka turned to about 1/3 gain, and it still sounds fantastic. I actually got pulled over by the local  for noise pollution, he wasn't a fan of George Strait I guess. Let me know if you have any questions or want a couple of pics. All together I have about $650 in the whole thing, minus my tedious labor and not including band aids from skinned knuckles. |
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testrat Walks The Walk


Number of posts: 105 Age: 57 Location: Bartlesville, Okla Rig: 2008 4Dr Rubicon Auto specs.: Dick Cepeck Crusher Tires and Wheels, 5.38 Gears, Bomb Shell kit and C-gussets, Tom Woods 1350 drive shafts Registration date: 2010-05-14
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 22 Dec 2010, 5:36 pm | |
| | mvnolan wrote: | I have Infinity reference series all the way around, they come with a bracket to fit the JK, and the new faceplates match the interior nicely. Stuff the rollbar with foam, making sure to get foam crammed in the middle by the light. Pack enough foam in to make you have to kind of stuff the speaker in. This eliminates the rattle you would otherwise get from the top of the speaker bar. Replace your head unit, as it either does it's own reduction on power to the sound bar, (non infinity system) or sends the signal to the amp underneath the steering wheel, which in turn reduces the power to the sound bar. If you have the infinity, you can bypass the amp, but it takes a little time. You will need a cable toner and some basic hand tools. I put in a double din pioneer unit, it looks great and sounds fantastic. At first I mounted an amp and put a JL 12" in the back, but quickly got tired of it sliding around, and it soon dry rotted. I went with an 8" Bazooka and mounted it to the rear gate with some super duty zip ties we have at work. It came out very nice, and when I raptor lined my interior, I extended all the wiring harnesses including the amp to run inside the roll cage covers. The Bazooka is already bedlined and has been rained on numerous times, but doesn't seem to be affected at all. I have the Bazooka turned to about 1/3 gain, and it still sounds fantastic. I actually got pulled over by the local for noise pollution, he wasn't a fan of George Strait I guess. Let me know if you have any questions or want a couple of pics. All together I have about $650 in the whole thing, minus my tedious labor and not including band aids from skinned knuckles. |
** I wouldn't mind some pic's, as I want to someday do an upgrade to the factory sound system.... well, replace it all actually. I like a little thump... (rock/metal..., but no rap, country, classical ).
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mvnolan Trail Ready


Number of posts: 53 Age: 35 Location: Navasota, TX Rig: 07 2dr X specs.: 35" Mud Country's, 5.13's, 3 inch lift. RR XHD stubby and a warn 9.5ti. Registration date: 2009-08-30
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Wed 22 Dec 2010, 6:18 pm | |
| I'll get some tomorrow if its not too cold out. |
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testrat Walks The Walk


Number of posts: 105 Age: 57 Location: Bartlesville, Okla Rig: 2008 4Dr Rubicon Auto specs.: Dick Cepeck Crusher Tires and Wheels, 5.38 Gears, Bomb Shell kit and C-gussets, Tom Woods 1350 drive shafts Registration date: 2010-05-14
 | Subject: Re: speakers speakers...HELP! Fri 24 Dec 2010, 8:57 am | |
| | mvnolan wrote: | | I'll get some tomorrow if its not too cold out. |
* Too cold? And you are where? Southern Tx? Nw of Huston I see.... Meaning you have to put on a jacket?
Sorry, couldn't help myself. It's just that I'm working on my Jeep in a building that I see my breath - just like you were outside. Just sheltered from the elements. |
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