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Friday, June 6, 2014

What size speakers in a mazda 6?




Christian


I have a 2004 mazda 6, hatchback (5 door) v6
I'm trying to buy some speakers for it but dont kno what size they are. Someone please help.



Answer
If you have the base audio system and not the Bose, you should be able to use 6x8" speakers. The factory speaker is a 5x7", but a larger 6x8" will work without any modification and they are easier to find.

sound system for my 2009 mazda 6?




BABYREE


so i have a 2009 mazda 6i touring.

the stock sound system in it is already pretty nice. i always get compliments on them.
the bass slaps, but not TOO hard and doesn't sound crappy like other cars.

however, my back 4 or 5 "speakers" are empty..or fake as i should say
(because the v6 version comes with bose system) so i guess it was mazda's way of making you buy the v6.

i never noticed that those speakers weren't there until someone told me "they weren't working" cuz i don't sit in the back.
it looks like i have speakers there, but if you open my trunk and look underneath...it's just Styrofoam underneath those four or five (i forgot how many) "so called" speakers. haha.

regardless though, my stock throughout the car still sounds nice.

so my question is. can i just put some subs in my car to make the bass a little stronger?
i'm not too worried about the missing speakers right now because money is an issue.
i'm taking one step at a time.

here's a breakdown of my question:
- can i just put subs in my trunk for now to make it slap harder?
- if so, what kind? (detail) and will i need an amp? (detail)

- let's say i do have the money, what kind of system should i get? please give me a break down of everything. and around how much it would cost.

THANKS!

p.s
i'm a girl. i do know a thing a two about cars (i love cars) but when it comes to wiring and stuff i'm just too lazy to do research. lol. with that said...since i'm a girl...i don't want a very masculine system. i want CLASSY WITH A UMPH. <---idk if that's a word hahah!! thanks again.
forgot to say my budget...but i guess under 400?? since its just for the subs and amp...


and to clarify: i DON'T have the bose system.
that's for the v6. i just have regular mazda stock system.



Answer
The links bellow would make a good upgrade to the bose system. You don't want to over power your factory system with large subs an monster amps. This is a simple system is about $550 to $600 with shipping an handling depending on your location. You can also use a different ported box a an run the port up into one of the factory dummy speaker holes. This would be a custom box an most likely cost more. The Memphis line of audio is a very close match to the bose . Also they been in the business going 40yrs.They also have a good warranty.Now for the Pac adapter you will need this to hook up the new amp without damaging your factory radio. This is a must have . Not having can void the cars warranty if you have one. I hope this will help you . You can email me if you have any questions. Good luck with your project.




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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Does anyone know how to pull a dash plate off of a Mazda 6?

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luv2shop


I want to hook up an aftermark system I have everything for it including a low lever converter, my only problem is I want to take the dash plate off to get to the back of the receiver. It is the stock receiver with the bose speakers. Is there an easy trick to get this off? I looked and there are no specific tools (din) to take it off and I don't want to use a butter knife and wreck the face plate.

Please help.



Answer
This may help.
2003-2005
http://documents.victorytechnologies.com//documents/product/3555.pdf
2006-2007
http://documents.victorytechnologies.com//documents/product/8564.pdf

Question on needs for a sound system?




AvidCheese


So I have a 04' Mazda 6. Stock deck (bose system) and I'm interested in purchasing a sound system for my ride (adding subs/amp).

I had a friend who recently said I need to get a certain item that cost upwards of $400 to make it run through a stock deck like mine.

Besides the subs and amps will I need anything else?



Answer
You will need a high level converter unit. The way it works is you tap the wires going into your speakers into this unit, which has RCA Outputs that you plug the RCA cables into and run to the amp. The signal comes from the head unit through the speaker wires to the High level converter to the amp. Very simple procedure. It's easiest to tap in the the speaker wire in the back or rear deck, depending on where your rear speakers are located. The unit can be anywhere from 10-50$ +/- Hope this helps




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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

How to wire a sub into a Mazda 6 2004?

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Q. How can I wire a sub into a Mazda 6 2004?
Can anyone help me step by step?


Answer
Honestly it really doesn't matter what car it is, the steps are the same.
The important question. Are there red/white RCA females on the back of your head unit/stereo? If no, you will need a head unit that has those but most already do.
1. Buy subwoofer, amplifier, wiring kit.
2. In the wiring kit will be a positive wire and a negative or ground wire.
3. Connect one end of the positive wire to the positive terminal on your cars battery.
4. Connect the other end into the amplifier.
5. Connect one end of the ground wire to the amplifier.
6. This step may be hard. Say your setup is in the trunk. Lift up the carpets and look for any kind of bolt that screws into the metal frame of the car. Unscrew about 3/4 the way and wrap the other end of the ground wire around the bolt and screw it back down. You must do this so you can have a complete electrical circuit.
7. The wiring kit should include a red/white RCA cable with male plugs on each end.
8. Plug one set into the amp and the other end into the back of your head unit.
9. Using speaker wire, wire the subwoofer to the amplifier.
10. You are done, you should now have a kickin' sound system.

Can subs and everything be wired to a stock car stereo?







So I'm going to be getting a new car soon. It will be a 2010 model.(I'm not sure of the exact model yet but most likely a Fusion or Mazda 6.) I want to get subs, speakers, etc. Most cars now have the buttons on the steering wheel that control the stereo and the stereo's look good in the dash so I'd rather not have to tear it up. Will it work or just sound like crap. I'm hoping there's things you can buy to make it work.


Answer
Yes subwoofer can be add to your factory system. You'll need to get an amp of course for your subs also you'll need an amp kit as well as a hi to low converter to connect the RCA to a factory system.

amp kit - http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/p_15605_Absolute_Kit650.aspx

hi to low converter - http://www.amazon.com/Link-HLC2-Reference-High-Converter/dp/B000P0W5FI




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