OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
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OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
Hi!
My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
vice-versa?
I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
B-cool
My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
vice-versa?
I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
B-cool
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
Yes the speakers in this generation hatchback are very easy to install! For
the front you just pop the grills off, and use a screwdriver to unmount the
speaker. The rears are jsut as easy with a top accessible screw mounted
grill. I suggest you getting speakers from www.crutchfield.com or at least
the 'master sheets' and more importantly, little wiring harnesses that make
the install completely plug and play. In the past I have just gotten the
harnesses and master sheets without a speaker purchase but they throw them
in for free if you buy speakers from them. Their online interface will tell
you exactly what size and depth considerations you need to take.
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
Yes the speakers in this generation hatchback are very easy to install! For
the front you just pop the grills off, and use a screwdriver to unmount the
speaker. The rears are jsut as easy with a top accessible screw mounted
grill. I suggest you getting speakers from www.crutchfield.com or at least
the 'master sheets' and more importantly, little wiring harnesses that make
the install completely plug and play. In the past I have just gotten the
harnesses and master sheets without a speaker purchase but they throw them
in for free if you buy speakers from them. Their online interface will tell
you exactly what size and depth considerations you need to take.
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
In article <w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net>, blueb00k@videotron.ca
says...
>
>
>Hi!
>
>My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
>very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
>speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
>buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
>vice-versa?
What do you mean by shaky? If something is rattling, you can pull the door
panel and find the source. It could just be as simple as move a wire or
tightening the speaker in it's mounts.
----------------
Alex
says...
>
>
>Hi!
>
>My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
>very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
>speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
>buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
>vice-versa?
What do you mean by shaky? If something is rattling, you can pull the door
panel and find the source. It could just be as simple as move a wire or
tightening the speaker in it's mounts.
----------------
Alex
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
In article <w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net>, blueb00k@videotron.ca
says...
>
>
>Hi!
>
>My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
>very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
>speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
>buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
>vice-versa?
What do you mean by shaky? If something is rattling, you can pull the door
panel and find the source. It could just be as simple as move a wire or
tightening the speaker in it's mounts.
----------------
Alex
says...
>
>
>Hi!
>
>My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
>very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
>speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
>buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
>vice-versa?
What do you mean by shaky? If something is rattling, you can pull the door
panel and find the source. It could just be as simple as move a wire or
tightening the speaker in it's mounts.
----------------
Alex
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
yes
they are that easy to change
yes the new speakers will be an improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
they are that easy to change
yes the new speakers will be an improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
yes
they are that easy to change
yes the new speakers will be an improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
they are that easy to change
yes the new speakers will be an improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
the size, most likel 6.5"
buy them from a local stereo shop
even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
buy them from a local stereo shop
even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
the size, most likel 6.5"
buy them from a local stereo shop
even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
buy them from a local stereo shop
even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi!
>
> My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is becoming
> very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for aftermarket
> speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should I
> buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> vice-versa?
>
>
> I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
>
> B-cool
>
>
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
Yep, it's 6.5". The stock is crap compared to a cheap aftermarket, so sound
quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
resonance box.
Pars
> the size, most likel 6.5"
> buy them from a local stereo shop
> even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > Hi!
> >
> > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
becoming
> > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
aftermarket
> > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should
I
> > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > vice-versa?
> >
> >
> > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> >
> > B-cool
> >
> >
>
>
quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
resonance box.
Pars
> the size, most likel 6.5"
> buy them from a local stereo shop
> even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > Hi!
> >
> > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
becoming
> > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
aftermarket
> > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should
I
> > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > vice-versa?
> >
> >
> > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> >
> > B-cool
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
Yep, it's 6.5". The stock is crap compared to a cheap aftermarket, so sound
quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
resonance box.
Pars
> the size, most likel 6.5"
> buy them from a local stereo shop
> even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > Hi!
> >
> > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
becoming
> > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
aftermarket
> > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should
I
> > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > vice-versa?
> >
> >
> > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> >
> > B-cool
> >
> >
>
>
quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
resonance box.
Pars
> the size, most likel 6.5"
> buy them from a local stereo shop
> even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > Hi!
> >
> > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
becoming
> > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
aftermarket
> > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size' should
I
> > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > vice-versa?
> >
> >
> > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> >
> > B-cool
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
I liked the sound from a pioneer 3way 6.5 speakers.
Also you may want to check into upgrading your headunit as well. You can
pick up decent Alpine decks for around $250-$300 new.
"Pars" <sdaro(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9d2dnZ3eCaVNfSbfRVn-jQ@rogers.com...
> Yep, it's 6.5". The stock is crap compared to a cheap aftermarket, so
sound
> quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
> speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
> receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
> larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
> resonance box.
>
> Pars
>
> > the size, most likel 6.5"
> > buy them from a local stereo shop
> > even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> > "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> > news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
> becoming
> > > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
> aftermarket
> > > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size'
should
> I
> > > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > > vice-versa?
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> > >
> > > B-cool
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Also you may want to check into upgrading your headunit as well. You can
pick up decent Alpine decks for around $250-$300 new.
"Pars" <sdaro(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9d2dnZ3eCaVNfSbfRVn-jQ@rogers.com...
> Yep, it's 6.5". The stock is crap compared to a cheap aftermarket, so
sound
> quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
> speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
> receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
> larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
> resonance box.
>
> Pars
>
> > the size, most likel 6.5"
> > buy them from a local stereo shop
> > even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> > "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> > news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
> becoming
> > > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
> aftermarket
> > > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size'
should
> I
> > > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > > vice-versa?
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> > >
> > > B-cool
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#13
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Re: OEM speakers for my 1998 Honda Civic DX HB: question for remplacement
I liked the sound from a pioneer 3way 6.5 speakers.
Also you may want to check into upgrading your headunit as well. You can
pick up decent Alpine decks for around $250-$300 new.
"Pars" <sdaro(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9d2dnZ3eCaVNfSbfRVn-jQ@rogers.com...
> Yep, it's 6.5". The stock is crap compared to a cheap aftermarket, so
sound
> quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
> speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
> receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
> larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
> resonance box.
>
> Pars
>
> > the size, most likel 6.5"
> > buy them from a local stereo shop
> > even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> > "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> > news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
> becoming
> > > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
> aftermarket
> > > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size'
should
> I
> > > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > > vice-versa?
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> > >
> > > B-cool
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Also you may want to check into upgrading your headunit as well. You can
pick up decent Alpine decks for around $250-$300 new.
"Pars" <sdaro(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9d2dnZ3eCaVNfSbfRVn-jQ@rogers.com...
> Yep, it's 6.5". The stock is crap compared to a cheap aftermarket, so
sound
> quality should improve drastically. If you want to avoid cutting, get some
> speakers with lower watts (smaller magnet). However, it you have a good
> receiver getting a high wattage speaker and cutting a hole so that the
> larger magnet can fit is worthwhile. The big doors makes for a good
> resonance box.
>
> Pars
>
> > the size, most likel 6.5"
> > buy them from a local stereo shop
> > even $49-$69 pioneer, jvc or sony speakers will be a big improvement
> > "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> > news:w0zue.6494$rz.71029@wagner.videotron.net...
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > My speakers on my car (the one right on the driver's side door is
> becoming
> > > very "shaky") and I was wondering if I should changed them for
> aftermarket
> > > speakers? Will the sound quality improve? And if so, what 'size'
should
> I
> > > buy?? Is installation just a matter of removing cover, unscrewing and
> > > vice-versa?
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm new to this so I would appreciate the help! Thanks!
> > >
> > > B-cool
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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