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Mk1 RT Speakers



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As some of you may know, the Renault Clio MK1 RT has speakers in the door as standard where as all the other MK1 models have them in the grill below the air vents either side of the dash.

Anyhow, I opened up those vents today expecting to find a blank space where speakers could go and to my surprise there was already some wired up, they don't look like normal crappy renault speakers, don't get me wrong they are still crappy renault speakers but they are not the normal ones they use, I think they might be comps, the center cone is bigger with a sort of cross on it.
Anyhow they look diffrent to what I pulled out of the door cards.

I was wondering, if I replaced these with comps with new ones from Halfrauds, say a couple of Kenwoods, would it make a big enough diffrence to justify say £30 without amping them?

Also anyone know what size the speakers are under the gril.
 
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Another idea i've had, as I've disconnected the rear speakers get some £20 tweeters from Halfords and wire them up from the back attaching them just behind the front doors, ie the seat belt area so they are inline with your ears?
I don't care about having speakers in the rear of the car really.

I've got some Infiniti's in the front doors, which I'm quite happy with but I think I'm missing tweeters.
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS
those speakers are tweeters, very basic ones.........they receive the full range from the stereo and its filtered out at the speaker to just treble
 
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Not too bothered about bass from speakers as the 15" alpine seems to manage alright.
However I'm getting treble thru that too, any ideas?

Do you reckon it'd be worth while upgrading the tweeters, without setting up another amp.
 
  Toyota MR2 Turbo Rev2
it must be something to do with the way you've connected the amp to the headunit, or, if ur bridging the amp to run the sub with a pair of speakers, u might have that slightly wrong?!
 


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