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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Infinity stereo replacement wiring Qs

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Factory stereo swap = Plug & Play

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Sitting here watching the Cotton Bowl and wondering if I might just keep the factory speakers now...



Yesterday afternoon I put in one of the new 6. 5's in the back to compare w/ the factory on the other side.

This was just a comparison of the rear 6. 5's; but I think I liked the sound of the factory better - wife liked the sound of the new better.

Factory sounded fuller, new a little clearer, but I thought was 'tinney' (word?).



Here's a link for the aftermarket Blaupunkt's:

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-RjsgUR70Uip/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?wm=fp&I=023PCXB693&g=52300



The 6x9 on the drivers side seems fine now, was popping in and out previously.

Thoughts?

I've always been under the impression that poly cones are better them paper; is this true?

Or, do paper cones have any certain advantage over poly? Sound?



With the new head unit it's amazing the sound difference already.
 
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HELLO. .

I have a 98 Dodge Ram with the Infinity system,,of course the front speakers are blown.

I bought a set of INFINITY speakers but they were 4 Pin connectors an mine are 6 Pin.

Any one got any ideas on how to convert?

I had some OLD speaker an tried to jump the contacts to see if I could get to work,,but three differant wires gave me SOUND!!... Just wondering if one pin or color wire is best for hooking up to after market speakers??



THANKS

Mike





THANKS

Mike
 
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