Hey all!
2014 JK Alpine premium audio. I upgraded the head unit to a Pioneer NEX4100. I know nothing about how speakers, subs, amps, ohms, and all that good stuff works. I start reading about it and I get dizzy. Who can point me in the right direction for speaker upgrades?
Thanks in advance
If you want good sound, and you already have aftermarket unit, you also need to get an amplifier. Run all channels to the amplifier and from amp to speakers. Run all new speaker wire.
Pink line is on this sketch is just one 5ch amp.
For example, my setup is a 1 amplifier 5 channel with mono sub. Mounted under seat.
Like so
First you choose amp. You look at RMS wattage per channel, then You try to find speakers that will match that wattage as close as possible, per channel of course.
****only look at RMS, don't worry about peak, that's all bull crap.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004...=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=alpine+speakers
I have those speakers, they are rated by a pair. 160watts RMS per pair. The amp is 4 channel X 75watts RMS. That's close enough not to under power the speakers. If your amp is pushing a lot more watts than the speakers are a rated for, than you will blow the speakers.
Make sure you buy component speakers. I have two sets of the above, with that amp and a 10" sub for time being, I will be getting a nice quality 8" sub to fit in the factory enclosure.
It's sounds great.
I don't know how strong the factory amp is, but you might also go that way if you want. Than you should be able to just plug your speakers right to factory wiring.
You will need this though, to be able to use factory amp with aftermarket radio, it also allows you to keep you steering wheel controls.
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