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Well after completing the first step of my stereo upgrade I can officially say that my subjective observations of the HK system sucking are officially objective; the rear deck speakers are HOT garbage...
Note it is NOT a 6.5/6.75 or whatever they call it speaker; it's barely 3-inches...
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Weight is NOT everything when it comes to speakers, but the Polk DB 652s are used to replace the stockers weight nearly triple the stockers, which aren't even 11-ounces!
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Top view comparison:
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Polk with mounting bracket:
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I have a set of component Infinity Reference 6x9s for the doors but I think I'm gonna just wire them using the supplied crossover for lower frequencies only and use their model 3032/3.5-inch speakers in the dash corners; I just installed a set of them in my daughter's Jeep Wrangler Willys and they're AMAZING.
I didn't expect the rear deck speaker upgrade to make much of a difference, but I'm surprised at how much better it sounds with just swapping them out for these Polks. These speakers just fill in for the doors and dash corners, which do the heavy lifting in this system.
I'm also gonna upgrade the center channel speaker with a 3.5-inch Infinity Kappa just for shits and giggles, which will only be $100 since I'll only need one of the speakers (I'll sell off the other to whoever is interested...)
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_108PERF300/Infinity-Kappa-Perfect-300m.html?tp=105
I'm confident going forward with my plans (which just changed today, but the 3032s are short money anyway...) that it will absolutely (1) meet my needs and (2) stomp the guts out of the stock system, for roughly $500 (with some good deals from Crutchfield) and my time.
Note it is NOT a 6.5/6.75 or whatever they call it speaker; it's barely 3-inches...
View attachment 91354
View attachment 91329
Weight is NOT everything when it comes to speakers, but the Polk DB 652s are used to replace the stockers weight nearly triple the stockers, which aren't even 11-ounces!
View attachment 91330
View attachment 91331
Top view comparison:
View attachment 91332
Polk with mounting bracket:
View attachment 91333
I have a set of component Infinity Reference 6x9s for the doors but I think I'm gonna just wire them using the supplied crossover for lower frequencies only and use their model 3032/3.5-inch speakers in the dash corners; I just installed a set of them in my daughter's Jeep Wrangler Willys and they're AMAZING.
I didn't expect the rear deck speaker upgrade to make much of a difference, but I'm surprised at how much better it sounds with just swapping them out for these Polks. These speakers just fill in for the doors and dash corners, which do the heavy lifting in this system.
I'm also gonna upgrade the center channel speaker with a 3.5-inch Infinity Kappa just for shits and giggles, which will only be $100 since I'll only need one of the speakers (I'll sell off the other to whoever is interested...)
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_108PERF300/Infinity-Kappa-Perfect-300m.html?tp=105
I'm confident going forward with my plans (which just changed today, but the 3032s are short money anyway...) that it will absolutely (1) meet my needs and (2) stomp the guts out of the stock system, for roughly $500 (with some good deals from Crutchfield) and my time.
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