Audio Speakers
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Has anyone changed their car speakers and if so, which ones and what did you replace them with? I have an issue with one or more speaker/s not sure which one it is yet but on loud volume (needed when roof down and travelling at 70mph!!) there is a distortion. I tried to see if I could get replacement speakers (LJA4141AA) but it would appear they are no longer available from Jaguar or any independent suppliers. Second hand ones are available, but there is no guarantee how good they are or how long they will last. I noted too that it is indicated upgraded Harman Kardon (LJA4140BA) are not compatible with the standard Jaguar audio system.
So again, has anyone changed their speakers and if so to what?
So again, has anyone changed their speakers and if so to what?
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Has anyone changed their car speakers and if so, which ones and what did you replace them with? I have an issue with one or more speaker/s not sure which one it is yet but on loud volume (needed when roof down and travelling at 70mph!!) there is a distortion. I tried to see if I could get replacement speakers (LJA4141AA) but it would appear they are no longer available from Jaguar or any independent suppliers. Second hand ones are available, but there is no guarantee how good they are or how long they will last. I noted too that it is indicated upgraded Harman Kardon (LJA4140BA) are not compatible with the standard Jaguar audio system.
So again, has anyone changed their speakers and if so to what?
So again, has anyone changed their speakers and if so to what?
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Has anyone changed their car speakers and if so, which ones and what did you replace them with? I have an issue with one or more speaker/s not sure which one it is yet but on loud volume (needed when roof down and travelling at 70mph!!) there is a distortion. I tried to see if I could get replacement speakers (LJA4141AA) but it would appear they are no longer available from Jaguar or any independent suppliers. Second hand ones are available, but there is no guarantee how good they are or how long they will last. I noted too that it is indicated upgraded Harman Kardon (LJA4140BA) are not compatible with the standard Jaguar audio system.
So again, has anyone changed their speakers and if so to what?
So again, has anyone changed their speakers and if so to what?
Dash are 2" or 2.5" mid range
Door sails are component tweeters (1" or so).
Door bottoms are the bass 6.5" components
Speakers in the rear seat are bass components like 6.5" I think.
If anyone has more specific (or correct!) information, it would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Norm
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I recently carried out an audio upgrade on the standard sound system.
I left the dash speakers in place, I couldn't find anything that would be an upgrade so to speak and they sounded fine.
Front speakers were changed over to the Alpine SPG-17CS
These did not fit into the speaker mounting plate and did require some trimming, this took 10 minutes.
Tweeters are also held in with the retaining brackets provided. I did need to take of the cloth trim for this, but mine were shot anyway so not an issue.
The back speakers were replaced with Alpine SPG-17C2 - again, the rear brackets did not fit these and needed new holes drilling in the metal plate to accommodate.
If you plan to fit a sub in the stock location, I am told a JL Audio 8W1v3-4 will fit with no issues, but the alpine speakers for me produce plenty of bass.
I am planning on changing the head unit, but sound was great with the stock cassette deck.
I left the dash speakers in place, I couldn't find anything that would be an upgrade so to speak and they sounded fine.
Front speakers were changed over to the Alpine SPG-17CS
These did not fit into the speaker mounting plate and did require some trimming, this took 10 minutes.
Tweeters are also held in with the retaining brackets provided. I did need to take of the cloth trim for this, but mine were shot anyway so not an issue.
The back speakers were replaced with Alpine SPG-17C2 - again, the rear brackets did not fit these and needed new holes drilling in the metal plate to accommodate.
If you plan to fit a sub in the stock location, I am told a JL Audio 8W1v3-4 will fit with no issues, but the alpine speakers for me produce plenty of bass.
I am planning on changing the head unit, but sound was great with the stock cassette deck.
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Norm, I was surprised to find there is a midrange in the rear pod too.
Doug, FYI the sail tweeter and the dashboard squarkers are in parallel. A capacitor in series behind the sail creates a high pass crossover at 6khz.
FWIW I found replacing that sail with a midrange tweeter pod was a mind blowing improvement. I never got around to doing anything more than painting it the oatmeal color (had the matching paint from previous leather repair).
This too may save you time. A few of our esteemed colleagues like David Young and I think Gus posted about very positive experiences with replacement bass speakers for the rear. Unfortunately none of these models are available any longer [I just saved you a half hour searching ;-) ]
Doug, FYI the sail tweeter and the dashboard squarkers are in parallel. A capacitor in series behind the sail creates a high pass crossover at 6khz.
FWIW I found replacing that sail with a midrange tweeter pod was a mind blowing improvement. I never got around to doing anything more than painting it the oatmeal color (had the matching paint from previous leather repair).
This too may save you time. A few of our esteemed colleagues like David Young and I think Gus posted about very positive experiences with replacement bass speakers for the rear. Unfortunately none of these models are available any longer [I just saved you a half hour searching ;-) ]
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I have just gone up in my roof loft and by accident found I still had the door cards off my 1999 XJ8. I had forgotten I had them as I had put them in there about 3 years ago when I upgraded the door cards on the XJ8. Still in situ are the speakers - LJA4141AA! So I am going to check them out to see if there are still working OK and replace the ones in my XK8, all being well.
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Just got round to swooping the speakers over, only to discovered they were LNC 4140 AA's and not LNA4140BA's. They are slightly bigger than the original XK8 speakers. Now can either purchase new pair of LNA4140BA's from Jaguar at £60 each or S/H ones which will cost around £40 for a pair. My only concern is that there is no guarantee that they will be better than the ones in my 2005 XK8 if I purchase S/H speakers. If I were to purchase different premium branded speakers, does anyone know whether the connections will be the same as in the Jaguar wiring loom or will I have to change the connection?
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