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I’m sure there are many threads about full system upgrades but I thought I’d post mine up in case it is of interest. I am amazed at how good it sounds. I used a similar approach and the same installer who did my two door wrangler a few years ago. And went a tad higher end on my components than I did last time. I have a 2022 two door badlands so this is the basic six speaker system.
I started with Alpine R class 6.5 inch component speakers up front. Tweeter mounted in the dash and 6.5 in the lock panel locations of course.
Alpine components
in the back I used Euphoria 3.5 inch speakers. I wasn’t familiar with this brand but my installer likes them and they had decent reviews. I’m very happy with how they sound given their less than ideal location.
Euphoria 3.5
I powered these with a Diamond amp that pushes 4x100 rms. It seems to match well with the above speakers.
For the subwoofer, I chose the kicker 500.1 key amp. Part of my reasoning for choosing these two amps was their size. My guy was able to mount them both up under the front dash in the drivers side firewall and footwell area. I wanted to avoid using the floor and rear storage areas.
I used the lc7 line converter and a factory harness type connection. He was able to put the lc7 behind the glovebox.
more info in the next post …
I started with Alpine R class 6.5 inch component speakers up front. Tweeter mounted in the dash and 6.5 in the lock panel locations of course.
Alpine components
in the back I used Euphoria 3.5 inch speakers. I wasn’t familiar with this brand but my installer likes them and they had decent reviews. I’m very happy with how they sound given their less than ideal location.
Euphoria 3.5
I powered these with a Diamond amp that pushes 4x100 rms. It seems to match well with the above speakers.
For the subwoofer, I chose the kicker 500.1 key amp. Part of my reasoning for choosing these two amps was their size. My guy was able to mount them both up under the front dash in the drivers side firewall and footwell area. I wanted to avoid using the floor and rear storage areas.
I used the lc7 line converter and a factory harness type connection. He was able to put the lc7 behind the glovebox.
more info in the next post …
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