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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2004

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Soundsystem Freelander - improvable?

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Chris  Flipter - 19 Oct 2004 16:34 GMT
Hi,
i have a second question concerning my two-year-old Freelander TD4.
I think the loudspeakers in the doors (front)  are not really a highlight
and I might want to have better ones installed.
My question:
Has anybody here done the same and can tell me about their experience? Maybe
it makes no sense to change loudspeakers as the quality will not improve at
all (door vibration?).
How about teh loudspeakers in teh rear? They seem to be of very poor
quality - can you improve teh sound somehowß

Thanks for all ideas!

Chris Flipter
Berlin
90ninety - 19 Oct 2004 16:41 GMT
My Freeloader had the front door speakers changed under warranty because
they were not working properly. Have yours checked out. Mine are the
standard LR fitment with 6xCD player and they sound great.

Stew

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2002 Freelander Td4 ES (wifes)

> Hi,
> i have a second question concerning my two-year-old Freelander TD4.
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> Chris Flipter
> Berlin
 
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