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    Speakers

    Anybody fitted speakers in a Defender 130? The current speakers are hard hear without turning it up bloody loud, so I was considering fitting some in the roof lining just forward of the driver and passenger.

    I know bugger all about sound, but was thinking of putting bass speakers where the factory jobs are, and treble? speakers in the roof.

    Is this a good idea?

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    I learned to love AM radio, sounds exactly the same no matter what speakers you play it through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    I learned to love AM radio, sounds exactly the same no matter what speakers you play it through.
    Hehe, agreed. Thing is, all I listen to is Radio National. Due to the position of the factory speakers, and the cabin noise of the Defender, I still find I have to turn it up too loud for what is probably safe!

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    Ranga,
    have a read of what I did. I got it all off this forum. 4'' speakers go nicely in the hood lining. I placed them just behind the centre hood lining seam, using the seam for strength, but also added a 7mm ply hoop behind the hood lining to help support the speakers. I found by upgrading the front speakers, adding some mid placed speakers just behind my head, and some 6" on the rear wall just to the side of the seats I got a full cabin sound that was hard to tell where it was being produced from. I also added a sub but I think it could be done successfully without.
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    There's also a thread on here from where I asked - its in teh audio forum on here.
    newue I'll have a look t your thread - should have looked at our truck t'other day - but how'd you fit the rear speakers where someone adult size wouldn;t clock there head on them ?
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    I've just mounted some 6x9 behind the rear seats, not an ideal position as these need to dicharge the sound into free space not like a sub. Having done it though in a hurry with a piece of 18mm MDF bolted to the 2 uprights with the speaker about 60mm from each upright the sound is not bad at all about 300% improved and Im quite happy. Bundaleen did on on a 130 with sub and amp I think. Have a look in projects.

    Cheers
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    PRDS Guest
    This place might be able to help, but would need to be careful in water crossings. Alex Minassian Car Audio, Landrover Installations . Personally I'd get some good soundproofing first.

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