Upgrading the Polo's speakers (need advice)
Upgrading the Polo's speakers (need advice)
I've had to endure nearly 1.5 years of my Polo with the s**t quality standard 4 speakers so Im wanting to get some new speakers for the car. (just speakers, not a new head unit).
Can any of you guys tell me the size of speaker I need to get for the 9n Polo? Anyone got recommendations of decent speakers with a budget of about £80odd (with the corresponding tweeters)?
Cheers
Can any of you guys tell me the size of speaker I need to get for the 9n Polo? Anyone got recommendations of decent speakers with a budget of about £80odd (with the corresponding tweeters)?
Cheers
I was always of the impression that atleast just changing the speakers would make a change in quality of the music? Surley there must be some increase in quality of sound?
I wasnt really too keen in changing the HU, but I suppose its something I could think about doing. Does anyone have any recommendations of a HU that kind of "matches" the polo interior?
I wasnt really too keen in changing the HU, but I suppose its something I could think about doing. Does anyone have any recommendations of a HU that kind of "matches" the polo interior?
the biggest bottleneck in the sound system is the head unit in my opinion. sure you could get an increase in sound quality by just changing your speakers but head unit will give you the biggest increase you can have with your stock speakers. I am still on my original speakers powered by a Pioneer head unit and the difference is huge. To be honest, a lot of people comment on the quality of the original speakers when they hear them. Eventually I will get an amp and change my speakers, but for short term arrangements, changing the headunit is the way to go.speedsix wrote:I was always of the impression that atleast just changing the speakers would make a change in quality of the music? Surley there must be some increase in quality of sound?
I wasnt really too keen in changing the HU, but I suppose its something I could think about doing. Does anyone have any recommendations of a HU that kind of "matches" the polo interior?
Hope this helps
Not sure how much you were looking to spend but Becker make nice, standard looking (excellent sq) head units:
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product ... ts_id=5094
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product ... ts_id=5094
my advice to you mate is... get a half decent headunit, doesnt have to be anything fancy, and get a pair of decent 6"9's which you can pick up dirt cheap on bassjunkies.com or caraudiosecurity.com...this is the set up i first had when i upgraded my speakers ( i only had the 2 front speakers to start with) and then i added my sub and amp...
also if you wanted some componant speakers a good alternative ( would be just to buy some tweeters which you can pick up for around £15 off ebay...
good luck
also if you wanted some componant speakers a good alternative ( would be just to buy some tweeters which you can pick up for around £15 off ebay...
good luck
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i agree with logistix, when i was running my stock speakers off an amp and had a sub people were amazined that they were the standard speakers as they sounded pretty dam good for what they were and went loud. someone offered to buy them off me when i upgraded!!
definately get a HU not speakers!!!
most alpines can do the red/blue thing and blend well with the interior, if budget allows becker is much better.
definately get a HU not speakers!!!
most alpines can do the red/blue thing and blend well with the interior, if budget allows becker is much better.
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Spend £100 on a JVC, pioneer or alpine headunit (easy enough to plug and play) and the standard speakers will sound suprisingly better.mjmills wrote:i have a 2003 polo, and don't really want to fit a sub or amp, will i notice a difference with the stock front 4 speakers if i buy a gamma from an ebay seller? also how easy it s to wire speakers into the rear doors?
Hm. I know where speedsix is coming from, I would also want to have kept it original VW but since it's bottlenecking the sound quality (as logistix said), changing to a different brand would unmatch the interior (as speedsix said).
Would upgrading it to a more advanced VW stereo such as the MK7 unit that plays MP3's improve the sound?
If for example you had a MFD (colour navigation unit by VW) but wanted to change just the headunit, is it possible while still allowing the MFD to do it's job (navigate)?
Would upgrading it to a more advanced VW stereo such as the MK7 unit that plays MP3's improve the sound?
If for example you had a MFD (colour navigation unit by VW) but wanted to change just the headunit, is it possible while still allowing the MFD to do it's job (navigate)?
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Im not sure, at a guess a more advance VW sterio probably will be better, especially if its a CD player, but a proffesional brand who specialise in audio will always be better than standard imho. You could always opt for the standard looking headunit so you'll still have a standard look with the better sound quality.emzino wrote:Hm. I know where speedsix is coming from, I would also want to have kept it original VW but since it's bottlenecking the sound quality (as logistix said), changing to a different brand would unmatch the interior (as speedsix said).
Would upgrading it to a more advanced VW stereo such as the MK7 unit that plays MP3's improve the sound?
If for example you had a MFD (colour navigation unit by VW) but wanted to change just the headunit, is it possible while still allowing the MFD to do it's job (navigate)?
I think I might be upgrading my system next summer when I get some more funds but im still unsure on which speakers and headunit to buy.
I did have reservations at the start, in terms of changing the headunit from the original VW one, but everyone seems to be saying that only changing the speakers wouldnt do much good (even if the speakers are amazing).
Anyone got recommendations for headunits? (preferably black in colour and under £200)
I did have reservations at the start, in terms of changing the headunit from the original VW one, but everyone seems to be saying that only changing the speakers wouldnt do much good (even if the speakers are amazing).
Anyone got recommendations for headunits? (preferably black in colour and under £200)
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how would yu go about doing this, also i currently have a beta, should i upgrade to a Gamma first?AKs_SlickPolo wrote:To get a combination of a OEM look and quality i'd recommend going for a Blaupunkt or Becker H/U
Alternatively you can even connect amped speakers to your Gamma H/U - thats probably the only way to improve the sound quality out of original H/U