Better than OEM front and rear speakers for 2013 Infiniti G37x Coupe (base model
Better than OEM front and rear speakers for 2013 Infiniti G37x Coupe (base model
Just like the title says. Im trying to find some replacement speakers (preferably coax because from my understanding they are easier to install than component) that are better than the stock OEM ones that go into my car. Im new to car audio so forgive my lack of knowledge. Crutchfield only says there are 2 rear model ones that are compatible and doesnt list any front ones.
I've been looking at the Focal ICU 165 and 690 (for front and rear respectively) and crutchfield says theyre incompatible but ChatGPT (i know.) says they are with a little bit of modification? If it's not too much of a hassle i'd be willing to go thru with it if i had a guide
I've been looking at the Focal ICU 165 and 690 (for front and rear respectively) and crutchfield says theyre incompatible but ChatGPT (i know.) says they are with a little bit of modification? If it's not too much of a hassle i'd be willing to go thru with it if i had a guide
There seems to be very little known about the base stereo, so I imagine that you will not get alot of responses.
Why not check with a local car stereo shop? Or even call Crutchfield as their support is best in class.
The best place to start I guess is to figure out how many speakers and where they are placed today; I seem to recall that there are 6x9s in the rear? Then look at the depth and ohm rating. Take that info and search for a set of replacement speakers with the highest efficiency (Focal, Hertz, these often cost more).
If it were me and I was non-Bose (I like the Bose and choose to add to it as it adds to character/resale value of the car since it was "premium" at the time), I'd likely just go with a Nifty City Tesla display and 2ch + 1ch sub amp with components in the front and a sub in the trunk.
Focal makes very good speakers, but may be overkill with a base factory head unit.
Why not check with a local car stereo shop? Or even call Crutchfield as their support is best in class.
The best place to start I guess is to figure out how many speakers and where they are placed today; I seem to recall that there are 6x9s in the rear? Then look at the depth and ohm rating. Take that info and search for a set of replacement speakers with the highest efficiency (Focal, Hertz, these often cost more).
If it were me and I was non-Bose (I like the Bose and choose to add to it as it adds to character/resale value of the car since it was "premium" at the time), I'd likely just go with a Nifty City Tesla display and 2ch + 1ch sub amp with components in the front and a sub in the trunk.
Focal makes very good speakers, but may be overkill with a base factory head unit.
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