First about the car… The Fiesta Mk 7 has component speakers in front comprising 165mm (61/2”) woofer and 25mm (1”) tweeters, and 165mm (61/2”) coaxial in the rear, all placed in the door panels.
The built-in HU has USB support and basic adjustments with extras like DSP occupancy and adaptive volume, the former optimizes for occupants (If you drive alone most of the time, sound is centred at the driver) whilst the latter adjusts volume according to sound levels in the car (Volume increases as you speed up).
For me, pretty decent for a built-in HU.
Checking around the many forums, the following upgrade paths were recommended:
1. Upgrade the front component speakers
2. Install Sub + amp
3. Install DSP or amp
The first option seemed the best way to start for my needs which was to generally get a better sound (SQ ???)... so started looking for options..
Walk into any Audio shop in Malaysia and this is what they would recommend… but I wasn’t sure most had enough experience with this car to recommend a proper upgrade. Based on advice from some sifus at the forum here, I would have to spend at least 1-1.5k for some decent speakers, with names like German Maestro and Ground Zero. Guys in the forums overseas were replacing with Focals and DLS which would cost even more here!!! Wow…what to do now?
Then I chanced upon this site :
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/build-...e-fiesta-1.html
The guy installed DLS 3-way speakers with the tweeter and mid in the A-pillars / sail window….
So I got to thinking, what if I use the existing tweeters and woofer, adding a mid…positioning the tweeters and new mid as him.
Pic of the existing tweeter with built-in cross-over
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Dec 28 2015, 05:07 PM, updated 10y ago
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