Does anyone have any concrete info on the speaker setup for the 370z? I believe the 350z had 6.5" fronts with 1.5" tweeters along with another set of 6.5"'s in
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12-14-2008, 04:18 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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370Z Speaker Setup
Does anyone have any concrete info on the speaker setup for the 370z?
I believe the 350z had 6.5" fronts with 1.5" tweeters along with another set of 6.5"'s in the back and even a blose sub in the back center. I understand that the "Touring" model will have the "nicer" Bose system, but the sizing would still be the same I'd assume. Regardless, I will cut the frame to make them fit, I just hope there's enough depth where I don't have to build serious MDF baffles again. If this is the case, putting rear speakers in would kill the soundstage. A quality set of 6.5" components in the front and a solid subwoofer in the back would do the trick. I would love to fit the sub enclosure under that crossbar and have the amps mounted right behind the seats. That'd look awesome and with such a small cabin, sound as amazing as my RSX-S does with a full eD stereo.
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Oh ok, so it's like the RSX then in that sense. I'll definitely be taking that out for some weight reduction haha. I just hope that the navigation market improves a bit by then. There are few systems that have high preout voltages and good navigation, most are one or the other.
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the sub is ON TOP of the spare? so when u go to get the spare, you have to un plug and remove the sub? that wouldnt be a smart design at all. I've seen pictures with the spare removed and theres what looks like a sub lying face down. i'll try to find pics.
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Oiy... I don't like that. That wouldn't be a good design... May have to custom something out because I'd rather run on run-flats than have the spare under the sub.
On top of that, I would be leaving the sound system stock. That's usually the LAST thing I mod. So I hope the system sounds good... A thought I had was maybe the spare tire acts as part of the sub.... Like a sub box. Probably not... Just bad designing.
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Looking at this video, it looks like it's above the spare tire... Though, not sure which direction it's pointing.
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I thought there were 2 subs in the car?
Specs say 8 speaker system. 2 in front, 2 tweets, 2 in rear, and dual subs? I am guessing it's the amp in the spare tire for the subs. AM/FM/CD audio system Four speakers Digital Bose® audio system with AM/FM/in-dash 6-CD changer MP3/WMA CD playback capability Eight speakers, including dual subwoofers Radio Data System (RDS) XM® Satellite Radio – includes activation and 3 months of service [1] 9.3 GB Music Box™ hard drive for digital music storage and playback N In-dash CompactFlash® card reader for MP3/WMA playback N Interface System for iPod® [2] N Auxiliary audio input jack [3] Auxiliary audio/video input jacks [3] (replaces auxiliary audio input jack located on head unit) N Illuminated steering wheel-mounted audio controls |
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