Hello, Rick! Last year, I replaced the factory speakers on my 2004
Accord EX-L sedan, the two rears with Kicker 3-way 6x9"s and the fronts
with 6" 2-way Kenwoods. I kept the factory radio unit because I didn't
want to lose the functionality of the dash unit itself. I kept the two
factory tweeters in the back of the dashboard because they required too
much labor to change. I had a professional shop do the installations.
I apparently do not get the full range with this set-up. If I adjust
the treble towards maximum, I get harsh feedback anytime the vocals
sing the "s" sound. I can minimize this feedback by neutralizing the
bass and treble settings on the factory unit. I'm not sure if the
factory tweeters are producing this feedback, but the distorted "s" and
"sh" sounds suggest that 2-way 6x9"s in the rear may be the way to go.
> I am thinking of replacing the rear speakers on my accord
>
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> thanks for the info
> rickb
I replaced them in my 2005 Accord Hybrid. Just pop out the cover clips
from the trunk side and put in new 6x9s. It sounds a little better but
the unreplacable stereo still sucks a.s.
John - 14 Apr 2005 00:23 GMT
You can't replace the stereo on a 05 accord? What the hell is going on here?
Car manifacturers are making it so hard for a DIY-er work on their car, it's
unspeakable. Isn't it enough that we have to pay so much money to fix an
airbag that went off, or that we have to go to them every time we disconnect
the radio and don't have the secure code? I mean this is rediculous. I don't
like depending on someone else especially when it costs money to depend on
that. f.ck that!
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John
> > I am thinking of replacing the rear speakers on my accord
> >
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> from the trunk side and put in new 6x9s. It sounds a little better but
> the unreplacable stereo still sucks a.s.