sc400 audio
#16
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
The Kickers should be fine. Crutchfield has other 4" Speakers, but would require a little tweaking, and I'm not sure what kind of tweaking PC Richards would do to get them to fit. For example Alpine SPS 410's...cheaper and superior...
For the rears the Kicker KS60 should be fine.
For the rears the Kicker KS60 should be fine.
lol me too
#17
In my SC I have the Nak unit everything works great except for one of the door speakers and one of the back speakers they all still sound good just rattle a bit when the bass starts pumping. So I'm just looking to replace the two door speakers and two rear speakers with something equivalent that will run on the stock set up and sound as good or better. With that being said what are my choices for speakers?
#18
You are on a Lexus forum.
There are some excellent car audio forums.
The members there, even though they encourage you to put 1200w amps and four subs into your trunk, will also be very helpful if you're trying to do something more modest. I wired pawn shop products into my '90 Trooper and '85 RV, and ended up with good sound for not much money at all. If you're polite, they'll help steer you to the best choices.
There are some excellent car audio forums.
The members there, even though they encourage you to put 1200w amps and four subs into your trunk, will also be very helpful if you're trying to do something more modest. I wired pawn shop products into my '90 Trooper and '85 RV, and ended up with good sound for not much money at all. If you're polite, they'll help steer you to the best choices.
#19
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How would you know what the misinformation is?? You're the one who started the thread...
Anyways, I would recommend calling or going to a local audio shop. I imagine there are quite a few in NY/NJ area. Just see what they recommend for the setup you've got. I'm sure that one of the shops could hook you up with some decent speakers installed. Just shop around.
Anyways, I would recommend calling or going to a local audio shop. I imagine there are quite a few in NY/NJ area. Just see what they recommend for the setup you've got. I'm sure that one of the shops could hook you up with some decent speakers installed. Just shop around.
#20
I just got done with doing this. It's not an easy task whilst trying to utilize stock items. Now, what is "blown"? The speakers? The amp? The head unit? Regardless, I recommend replacing most of what you can.
I recommend (for now) getting a new head unit, and get a 4 or 5 channel amplifier. Use the factory amp harness to power your speakers. Use this for reference: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...b-working.html
It's accurate to the best of my knowlege as far as speaker poliarity and location. Since I had a Nak system in mine, there were a couple things that i had to do that were different from the pioneer stereo. Use those wires to power your door and rear deck speakers.
As far as the subwoofer, if there is anything connected to it, disconeect it. I belive there is some form of active crossover there. Run the wires from the sub output on your 5channel amp )or use a 3 or 4 channel if you dont mind losing the fade feature), low pass that channel and put bass freq only. you may have to play with the gain because that sub is only good for 100w.
At least that way, you can have good sound. The factory amp limits the volume output of the aftermarket radio as well. That's not cool. Also, you can by the cheaper harness adapter that doesn't use the RCA's to supply signal to the factory amp.
Now, the speakers. Take out all those 4in things and toss them. 4in speakers arent going to make you happy. It's going to be very "pop" like, as in popping sounds) What i did with mine was use 6.5's in the back, and I modded my front door speaker pods to house a 5.25 component set. Immedatly you can hear the difference. The 4in speakers are great to replace with the factory head unit, but i suggest you upgrade for a bit more depth in your cars soundstage. The rear speakers can be as deep as they want. You can modify the factory rear speaker housings to accomodate the 6.5's easily. the front depth varies really, it's more about the pitch ot the basket in that case of using a 5.25" or 6.5" in the fronts.
I hope my experience with my car helps you with yours.
I recommend (for now) getting a new head unit, and get a 4 or 5 channel amplifier. Use the factory amp harness to power your speakers. Use this for reference: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...b-working.html
It's accurate to the best of my knowlege as far as speaker poliarity and location. Since I had a Nak system in mine, there were a couple things that i had to do that were different from the pioneer stereo. Use those wires to power your door and rear deck speakers.
As far as the subwoofer, if there is anything connected to it, disconeect it. I belive there is some form of active crossover there. Run the wires from the sub output on your 5channel amp )or use a 3 or 4 channel if you dont mind losing the fade feature), low pass that channel and put bass freq only. you may have to play with the gain because that sub is only good for 100w.
At least that way, you can have good sound. The factory amp limits the volume output of the aftermarket radio as well. That's not cool. Also, you can by the cheaper harness adapter that doesn't use the RCA's to supply signal to the factory amp.
Now, the speakers. Take out all those 4in things and toss them. 4in speakers arent going to make you happy. It's going to be very "pop" like, as in popping sounds) What i did with mine was use 6.5's in the back, and I modded my front door speaker pods to house a 5.25 component set. Immedatly you can hear the difference. The 4in speakers are great to replace with the factory head unit, but i suggest you upgrade for a bit more depth in your cars soundstage. The rear speakers can be as deep as they want. You can modify the factory rear speaker housings to accomodate the 6.5's easily. the front depth varies really, it's more about the pitch ot the basket in that case of using a 5.25" or 6.5" in the fronts.
I hope my experience with my car helps you with yours.
#22
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
How would you know what the misinformation is?? You're the one who started the thread...
Anyways, I would recommend calling or going to a local audio shop. I imagine there are quite a few in NY/NJ area. Just see what they recommend for the setup you've got. I'm sure that one of the shops could hook you up with some decent speakers installed. Just shop around.
Anyways, I would recommend calling or going to a local audio shop. I imagine there are quite a few in NY/NJ area. Just see what they recommend for the setup you've got. I'm sure that one of the shops could hook you up with some decent speakers installed. Just shop around.
#23
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
In my SC I have the Nak unit everything works great except for one of the door speakers and one of the back speakers they all still sound good just rattle a bit when the bass starts pumping. So I'm just looking to replace the two door speakers and two rear speakers with something equivalent that will run on the stock set up and sound as good or better. With that being said what are my choices for speakers?
#24
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I just got done with doing this. It's not an easy task whilst trying to utilize stock items. Now, what is "blown"? The speakers? The amp? The head unit? Regardless, I recommend replacing most of what you can.
I recommend (for now) getting a new head unit, and get a 4 or 5 channel amplifier. Use the factory amp harness to power your speakers. Use this for reference: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...b-working.html
It's accurate to the best of my knowlege as far as speaker poliarity and location. Since I had a Nak system in mine, there were a couple things that i had to do that were different from the pioneer stereo. Use those wires to power your door and rear deck speakers.
As far as the subwoofer, if there is anything connected to it, disconeect it. I belive there is some form of active crossover there. Run the wires from the sub output on your 5channel amp )or use a 3 or 4 channel if you dont mind losing the fade feature), low pass that channel and put bass freq only. you may have to play with the gain because that sub is only good for 100w.
At least that way, you can have good sound. The factory amp limits the volume output of the aftermarket radio as well. That's not cool. Also, you can by the cheaper harness adapter that doesn't use the RCA's to supply signal to the factory amp.
Now, the speakers. Take out all those 4in things and toss them. 4in speakers arent going to make you happy. It's going to be very "pop" like, as in popping sounds) What i did with mine was use 6.5's in the back, and I modded my front door speaker pods to house a 5.25 component set. Immedatly you can hear the difference. The 4in speakers are great to replace with the factory head unit, but i suggest you upgrade for a bit more depth in your cars soundstage. The rear speakers can be as deep as they want. You can modify the factory rear speaker housings to accomodate the 6.5's easily. the front depth varies really, it's more about the pitch ot the basket in that case of using a 5.25" or 6.5" in the fronts.
I hope my experience with my car helps you with yours.
I recommend (for now) getting a new head unit, and get a 4 or 5 channel amplifier. Use the factory amp harness to power your speakers. Use this for reference: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...b-working.html
It's accurate to the best of my knowlege as far as speaker poliarity and location. Since I had a Nak system in mine, there were a couple things that i had to do that were different from the pioneer stereo. Use those wires to power your door and rear deck speakers.
As far as the subwoofer, if there is anything connected to it, disconeect it. I belive there is some form of active crossover there. Run the wires from the sub output on your 5channel amp )or use a 3 or 4 channel if you dont mind losing the fade feature), low pass that channel and put bass freq only. you may have to play with the gain because that sub is only good for 100w.
At least that way, you can have good sound. The factory amp limits the volume output of the aftermarket radio as well. That's not cool. Also, you can by the cheaper harness adapter that doesn't use the RCA's to supply signal to the factory amp.
Now, the speakers. Take out all those 4in things and toss them. 4in speakers arent going to make you happy. It's going to be very "pop" like, as in popping sounds) What i did with mine was use 6.5's in the back, and I modded my front door speaker pods to house a 5.25 component set. Immedatly you can hear the difference. The 4in speakers are great to replace with the factory head unit, but i suggest you upgrade for a bit more depth in your cars soundstage. The rear speakers can be as deep as they want. You can modify the factory rear speaker housings to accomodate the 6.5's easily. the front depth varies really, it's more about the pitch ot the basket in that case of using a 5.25" or 6.5" in the fronts.
I hope my experience with my car helps you with yours.
#25
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if your new headunit is amplified, you run the wires for all your speakers, sub and remote amp on wire all to the trunk, and then you take off the connector going out of the stock amp to the speakers (not the wires going in from the old headunit that is what we are bypassing), you cut those wires off the connector (leaving some if you want to go back ever), and wire your new wires from your new headunit directly to the 4 speakers bypassing the stock amp.
Then your sub wires and remote wire on should go to a seperate amp for the sub, you can just run a new wire since the sub will be sticking into the trunk anyways.
If you are using a headunit that is not amplified or you want an external 4 channel amplifier, you just run your new headunit wires to the amp first, then to the wires cut from the connector going to the speakers.
I don't remember the pinouts but there is a thread showing how to do it. its not that hard to run the wires down the passenger side of the car, usually you will have a sub wire (or battery wire if you relocated to trunk) running down the drivers side so it sort of evens it out.
thread see step H for pinouts.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...b-working.html
I run all the stock speakers and a 10" kicker on the rear deck with its own amplifier, and the sound is definitely acceptable. better speakers all around would probably make it sound even better.
I am moving this to the audio section now because thats where all audio specific topics go as they usually relate to alot of the models, and you can do a search in there for SC300 or sc400 etc. to find threads specific to your car.
Last edited by Ali SC3; 11-07-13 at 12:03 PM.
#26
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Maybe I can help out, this is the correct way to install an aftermarket head unit in an SC and bypass the stock amp.
if your new headunit is amplified, you run the wires for all your speakers, sub and remote amp on wire all to the trunk, and then you take off the connector going out of the stock amp to the speakers (not the wires going in from the old headunit that is what we are bypassing), you cut those wires off the connector (leaving some if you want to go back ever), and wire your new wires from your new headunit directly to the 4 speakers bypassing the stock amp.
Then your sub wires and remote wire on should go to a seperate amp for the sub, you can just run a new wire since the sub will be sticking into the trunk anyways.
If you are using a headunit that is not amplified or you want an external 4 channel amplifier, you just run your new headunit wires to the amp first, then to the wires cut from the connector going to the speakers.
I don't remember the pinouts but there is a thread showing how to do it. its not that hard to run the wires down the passenger side of the car, usually you will have a sub wire (or battery wire if you relocated to trunk) running down the drivers side so it sort of evens it out.
thread see step H for pinouts.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...b-working.html
I run all the stock speakers and a 10" kicker on the rear deck with its own amplifier, and the sound is definitely acceptable. better speakers all around would probably make it sound even better.
I am moving this to the audio section now because thats where all audio specific topics go as they usually relate to alot of the models, and you can do a search in there for SC300 or sc400 etc. to find threads specific to your car.
if your new headunit is amplified, you run the wires for all your speakers, sub and remote amp on wire all to the trunk, and then you take off the connector going out of the stock amp to the speakers (not the wires going in from the old headunit that is what we are bypassing), you cut those wires off the connector (leaving some if you want to go back ever), and wire your new wires from your new headunit directly to the 4 speakers bypassing the stock amp.
Then your sub wires and remote wire on should go to a seperate amp for the sub, you can just run a new wire since the sub will be sticking into the trunk anyways.
If you are using a headunit that is not amplified or you want an external 4 channel amplifier, you just run your new headunit wires to the amp first, then to the wires cut from the connector going to the speakers.
I don't remember the pinouts but there is a thread showing how to do it. its not that hard to run the wires down the passenger side of the car, usually you will have a sub wire (or battery wire if you relocated to trunk) running down the drivers side so it sort of evens it out.
thread see step H for pinouts.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...b-working.html
I run all the stock speakers and a 10" kicker on the rear deck with its own amplifier, and the sound is definitely acceptable. better speakers all around would probably make it sound even better.
I am moving this to the audio section now because thats where all audio specific topics go as they usually relate to alot of the models, and you can do a search in there for SC300 or sc400 etc. to find threads specific to your car.
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