Quarterwave
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Florida
Hi all,
I've noticed a few threads on this site questioning what the best stereo/speaker upgrades are avail. currently for our XJ's. So, I thought I'd quickly post a personal POV regarding the best (and easiest) type of speakers and deck to suit an XJ.
FWIW, I am by no means a stereophile or professional installer - I'm just an average guy that wanted a stereo that I could turn up as loud as my ears could take, without distorting or sounding terrible. Admittedly though, I do have many years of experience in live music production and have owned a professional high-end recording studio in my hometown of Sydney, AU.
Anyway, in my personal search of trying to upgrade the stock stereo in my 93' XJ, to something that was within a reasonable budget (re : not a 10 x 18-inch sub monster system, requiring massive fabrication and modifications....) I came across what I have been using for a while now, which I think most average consumers would be more than happy with.
That system is :
Speakers : Infinity 6002i speakers mounted up front. Yes, the chassis of these speakers WILL fit into the standard front speaker location of a XJ Sport, WITHOUT cutting away any metal. HOWEVER, you will need to drill new mounting holes (4 per door in total) to make them fit, along with cutting the factory speaker connector, and soldering the new wires onto the contact terminals of the new speakers. FWIW, they fit snugly with the trim placed back over them, making them look like a factory install. However, there is a VERY slight bulge in the bottom corners, although again, it's barely noticable, and doesn't overly affect the sound quality (to my ears anyway).
Infinity 5002i mounted in the back - for my XJ, they mounted straight into the factory location in the rear hatch, making it look like a factory install, and simply required the factory connector to be cut, then the wires to be re-soldered onto the new speaker terminals. Then, they simply screwed into the factory mounting holes.
As far as I'm aware, they will also bolt straight up and into the soundbar as well.
Now, the reason why I chose Infinity's was b/c to my ears, they out-performed all of their competitors within miles of their price range (both below and above), secondly, they were a HUGE upgrade over the standard speakers, with a MINIMAL amount of effort to install them.
Admittedly, I'm sure that MB Quarts and all those competition-type systems smoke them in a sound-off, but that type of pro-perfomance comes at usually either a premium price and/or requiring a substancial amount of fabrication to make them all fit.... I purchased my speakers used on Ebay for about US$60 for ALL 4 of them, incl. shipping ! Granted, it might have been a good deal, but I've since seen many other used, but in great condition pairs go for around the same price.
DECK - I use a Pioneer DEH-4600MP. I paid about $160 for it installed, it plays pretty much ANY format except DVD, meaning that I can put over 7 hours of music (MP3 format) onto 1 CD ! This realistically eliminates the need to even use a stacker, which means saving more $$. Plus, it has the option of simply plugging in an XM satellite tuner, a great customizable equalizer (so you can fine tune the stereo to suit your speakers), about 20 preset FM stations, 10 AM presets, a detachable face and a nice-looking display at night. The only things it doesn't have is that whole automated picture-graphics on the screen when it's on, but my eyes are usually on the road when I'm in the car, not so much on the display on my CD player !
I'm sure that as time goes on, the options that this deck has will definately get cheaper, but again, for anyone wanting to get a crystal clear, affordable system that fits with minimal amount of effort, along with VERY acceptable bass (not the same as 18 inch subs but again, this system needs MINIMAL installation effort and thought), this combination really sounds great.
Anyway, in closing, I hope that someone out there finds this write up as helpful, and in no way am I writing to say that one brand is better than another or anything along those lines. This is just a personal point of view (POV), that I wished I had been able to find on the internet, before I went through all the hassle to find out about this combination.
Peace and Regards,
Quarterwave
I've noticed a few threads on this site questioning what the best stereo/speaker upgrades are avail. currently for our XJ's. So, I thought I'd quickly post a personal POV regarding the best (and easiest) type of speakers and deck to suit an XJ.
FWIW, I am by no means a stereophile or professional installer - I'm just an average guy that wanted a stereo that I could turn up as loud as my ears could take, without distorting or sounding terrible. Admittedly though, I do have many years of experience in live music production and have owned a professional high-end recording studio in my hometown of Sydney, AU.
Anyway, in my personal search of trying to upgrade the stock stereo in my 93' XJ, to something that was within a reasonable budget (re : not a 10 x 18-inch sub monster system, requiring massive fabrication and modifications....) I came across what I have been using for a while now, which I think most average consumers would be more than happy with.
That system is :
Speakers : Infinity 6002i speakers mounted up front. Yes, the chassis of these speakers WILL fit into the standard front speaker location of a XJ Sport, WITHOUT cutting away any metal. HOWEVER, you will need to drill new mounting holes (4 per door in total) to make them fit, along with cutting the factory speaker connector, and soldering the new wires onto the contact terminals of the new speakers. FWIW, they fit snugly with the trim placed back over them, making them look like a factory install. However, there is a VERY slight bulge in the bottom corners, although again, it's barely noticable, and doesn't overly affect the sound quality (to my ears anyway).
Infinity 5002i mounted in the back - for my XJ, they mounted straight into the factory location in the rear hatch, making it look like a factory install, and simply required the factory connector to be cut, then the wires to be re-soldered onto the new speaker terminals. Then, they simply screwed into the factory mounting holes.
As far as I'm aware, they will also bolt straight up and into the soundbar as well.
Now, the reason why I chose Infinity's was b/c to my ears, they out-performed all of their competitors within miles of their price range (both below and above), secondly, they were a HUGE upgrade over the standard speakers, with a MINIMAL amount of effort to install them.
Admittedly, I'm sure that MB Quarts and all those competition-type systems smoke them in a sound-off, but that type of pro-perfomance comes at usually either a premium price and/or requiring a substancial amount of fabrication to make them all fit.... I purchased my speakers used on Ebay for about US$60 for ALL 4 of them, incl. shipping ! Granted, it might have been a good deal, but I've since seen many other used, but in great condition pairs go for around the same price.
DECK - I use a Pioneer DEH-4600MP. I paid about $160 for it installed, it plays pretty much ANY format except DVD, meaning that I can put over 7 hours of music (MP3 format) onto 1 CD ! This realistically eliminates the need to even use a stacker, which means saving more $$. Plus, it has the option of simply plugging in an XM satellite tuner, a great customizable equalizer (so you can fine tune the stereo to suit your speakers), about 20 preset FM stations, 10 AM presets, a detachable face and a nice-looking display at night. The only things it doesn't have is that whole automated picture-graphics on the screen when it's on, but my eyes are usually on the road when I'm in the car, not so much on the display on my CD player !
I'm sure that as time goes on, the options that this deck has will definately get cheaper, but again, for anyone wanting to get a crystal clear, affordable system that fits with minimal amount of effort, along with VERY acceptable bass (not the same as 18 inch subs but again, this system needs MINIMAL installation effort and thought), this combination really sounds great.
Anyway, in closing, I hope that someone out there finds this write up as helpful, and in no way am I writing to say that one brand is better than another or anything along those lines. This is just a personal point of view (POV), that I wished I had been able to find on the internet, before I went through all the hassle to find out about this combination.
Peace and Regards,
Quarterwave