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Standard Niss T2 speakers, changed the head unit this weekend.
Trashed the original R/C with dodgy display.

Picked up a second hand Apline on Ebay for £50 :D 4 x 45w with CD and MP3
Bought the ISO connector from Halfords £16.99 . (They didn't have one for a Terrano, but when I looked at the display , found one for the Maverick, same connector)

Fitted and sounds the business :thumbs:clap
 
Standard Niss T2 speakers, changed the head unit this weekend.
Trashed the original R/C with dodgy display.

Picked up a second hand Apline on Ebay for £50 :D 4 x 45w with CD and MP3
Bought the ISO connector from Halfords £16.99 . (They didn't have one for a Terrano, but when I looked at the display , found one for the Maverick, same connector)

Fitted and sounds the business :thumbs:clap

silly bugger:augie the connectors are £0.99p on ebay:doh
 
standard nissan rds unit, cd player doesnt always. wish had kept my last
head unit with sd slot mp3, usb.

that said nissan is pretty loud, good bass, often feels like have turned
bass up but is still at 0 on scale, think the loudness function helps.

looking for another bells and whistles unit, mind can always play 32gig worth
of mp3 on my phone thru an fm modulator.
 
Not as many speakers as 96terrano but I bet it's as loud :sly
Kenwood head unit mp3 , usb and aux inputs. Feeding some JBL 6x9 s in the front doors and terrano tweeters in the std position, Mutant 6x9 s in the rear deck floor and twin 10" subs mounted in the rear side body. 4 channel power amp mounted under passenger seat .
JBL in the door and behind std grill, no point putting anything special here 'cause of all the water etc when river crossing :rolleyes:
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The more powerful mutants are just behind the front seats and mounted into the floor so I get plenty of BASS response here :naughty Can't find the shot I wanted but here's the cut out stage
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looking from the back you can also see the subs mounted up on the sides
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Alpine Power amp fitted to seat subframe so it's got a chance when the water comes in, about 3" max before the fuse goes :eek:
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Subs at the back are free air type and so don't need a huge box to make them work. That said they do effectively have some volume behind the paneling.
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I made up some covers from mdf and an old flag :)
Boom :cool:
With speakers, you don't want gaps around the edges, so that the energy from the rear of the speaker interferers with the energy from the front,, as the energies are out of phase, and will partially cancel each other out causing distortion.

You will loose frequency response, have flat spots at certain frequencies.
You will also get resonance at certain frequencies too. :doh

I guess you are not going for high fidelity, with a linear frequency response.:nenau
 
Are Nissan terrano speakers any good? As when I acquired mine, all the speakers were rotten and the HU display was iced up and the Arial was snapped off.....and their was a tape jammed in the HU:doh
 
With speakers, you don't want gaps around the edges, so that the energy from the rear of the speaker interferers with the energy from the front,, as the energies are out of phase, and will partially cancel each other out causing distortion.

You will loose frequency response, have flat spots at certain frequencies.
You will also get resonance at certain frequencies too. :doh

I guess you are not going for high fidelity, with a linear frequency response.:nenau

When I fitted speakers in the rear pannel of my lwb, I put bit of stuffing in behind from old hifi speaker boxes. Stops reverberation
 

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