Awfiretto
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Been while since I had the chance to dig into the Tahoe.
Fixed the random audio buzz, it was the rear audio controls. Disassembled and re seated the two circuit boards. Problem solved.
Still rear speakers are crap + blown, rattling at high volumes. Front stocks Bose speakers were fine.
Plan (successful) - replace front speakers with something better and sound treat the front doors. Then move stock Bose speakers to rear, and use rear speaker housings for new speaker mounts. (And re do my tint while the door card is off)
The front stock bose speakers are 1.9 ohms
The rear stock bose speakers are 3.6 ohms
The new Infinity RED6522ix are 3.0 ohms
moving the fronts to rear was easy plug and play took 10 min. Yes a bit of risk at the lower ohms... but I figure if it does kill the Bose amp... it will give me an excuse to upgrade . - they worked and sound considerably better. (See pic for size reference)
sound treated these doors
then came the fun part. Side cuts and pocket knife to snip the the old rear speakers apart to make the housing for new speakers. I used the mount provided and epoxy to create a surface for the new speakers. Worked excellently.
The Infinities came with a decent grill, and with sound quality in mind I wanted them exposed... turns out GM thought of this . Cut out the factory speaker grill and there you have it. Better tools would’ve created a better fit.
Then the fun of putting it all back together (soldering connections) and honestly the most frustrating part was getting the door card to fit back on (normal problem when sound treating). Got r dun.
took it for a cruise. I’m using an iSimple Bluetooth module, with Spotify set to HQ with the EQ turned off. OH MY gosh. A completely new system and sound ($133 from amazon for all stuff and 12 hours of work)
The mid bass and bass is incredible, it supports the factory sub perfectly, and the extra tweeters on the infinities do not over power the A-piller stock bose (was worried about that).
For those of you looking to upgrade your system... this is best value I can fathom.
There’s no doubt the sound deadening brings the best out of any speakers... but even without this I’d imagine vast improvements from Simply swapping tired stock speakers.
questions, comments, ask!
Fixed the random audio buzz, it was the rear audio controls. Disassembled and re seated the two circuit boards. Problem solved.
Still rear speakers are crap + blown, rattling at high volumes. Front stocks Bose speakers were fine.
Plan (successful) - replace front speakers with something better and sound treat the front doors. Then move stock Bose speakers to rear, and use rear speaker housings for new speaker mounts. (And re do my tint while the door card is off)
The front stock bose speakers are 1.9 ohms
The rear stock bose speakers are 3.6 ohms
The new Infinity RED6522ix are 3.0 ohms
moving the fronts to rear was easy plug and play took 10 min. Yes a bit of risk at the lower ohms... but I figure if it does kill the Bose amp... it will give me an excuse to upgrade . - they worked and sound considerably better. (See pic for size reference)
sound treated these doors
then came the fun part. Side cuts and pocket knife to snip the the old rear speakers apart to make the housing for new speakers. I used the mount provided and epoxy to create a surface for the new speakers. Worked excellently.
The Infinities came with a decent grill, and with sound quality in mind I wanted them exposed... turns out GM thought of this . Cut out the factory speaker grill and there you have it. Better tools would’ve created a better fit.
Then the fun of putting it all back together (soldering connections) and honestly the most frustrating part was getting the door card to fit back on (normal problem when sound treating). Got r dun.
took it for a cruise. I’m using an iSimple Bluetooth module, with Spotify set to HQ with the EQ turned off. OH MY gosh. A completely new system and sound ($133 from amazon for all stuff and 12 hours of work)
The mid bass and bass is incredible, it supports the factory sub perfectly, and the extra tweeters on the infinities do not over power the A-piller stock bose (was worried about that).
For those of you looking to upgrade your system... this is best value I can fathom.
There’s no doubt the sound deadening brings the best out of any speakers... but even without this I’d imagine vast improvements from Simply swapping tired stock speakers.
questions, comments, ask!