![]() Caution: remember to turn on your amp high pass filter/add bass blocker when powering tweeters connectionsĭoor woofer: (driver's (left): Blue -, White +) (Passenger (right): Orange +, Black -) ![]() Rear door 4" speakers: (driver's (left) Black -, Red +) (Passenger (right) Blue +, Green -)ĭoor mirror tweeters: (Passenger (right): Red -, White +) (driver's (left): Purple -, Black +) Rear shelf 4" speakers: (Right: Yellow -, Gray +) (Left: White-, Purple +) This will save you a lot time so you don't have to open up the doors to find speaker coloring/polarity. WIRING/POLARITY: Since I couldn't open up the rear shelf to access the speakers' polarity, I brought a polarity tester device. I'm adding more information below to explain more. Please look at this post to find the installation guide: first post. So if your sub sounds terrible with a lot of rumbling/distortion, try placing it in different directions. I had to face my sub facing up because it caused too much distortion when facing down in the sub-trunk area. So far, I'm using 10" and I like it, but maybe even 8" sealed pioneer can be good too. Consider a smaller sealed sub if you're into vocal/classical music. Update on subwoofer: I find the 12" sealed pioneer to be overpowered for my music listening (nonrap/hip hop genre). I could have combined the two amps and picked maybe a 5 channels amp instead of two amp but already brought it. The four main products I'm using are: Pioneer 10" shallow subwoofer, Alpine KTP-445U amp (to power the extra speakers that are inactive now), LC7i, and Pioneer GMD8701 amp I have never done a sound upgrade for a car before but my dislike for the SR+ sound compelled me to do the upgrade myself (I also didn't trust outside car stereo shops).īasically, after done, it will power the two tweeters near the door windows and power two rear 4" speakers in the back of the car, and also add a subwoofer that will fit in the lower area of the trunk. Also, tap and get signals from the rear door speakers 4" to get signal for the two-door tweeters and two rear shelf speakers. Plan: Tap and get signals from the left-right door woofer to use for the signal of the aftermarket subwoofer. I confirmed in my installation that those speakers are there but the wiring for the speakers did not connect to anything. SR+ speaker system background notes: It is not possible (based on my car setup) for future software updates to activate the side mirror tweeters and rear shelf speakers. ![]() I like to create this How-To thread specific for SR / SR+ car build that has different wiring from the premium build, and a specific thread like this for SR for easy visibility and SR to share thoughts and not get confused with the premium build mix. Moderator: Please don't merge this thread. Following from posts before and thanks to users, and many others in here I was able to do it myself. I completed an upgrade to my SR+ sound system. ![]() Newer 2020+ model 3 SR+ > Your car might not come with rear shelf speakers so you need to add in the speakers.See jpsingh user guide and removal of the rear shelf. ![]()
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