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What is the Roomster's front speaker size?


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My Advise would be , once you have the car listen to the factory system and then decide if your money would be better spent elsewhere. I like loud music and the factory system is pretty good.

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My Advise would be , once you have the car listen to the factory system and then decide if your money would be better spent elsewhere. I like loud music and the factory system is pretty good.

I can second this. Maybe some Dynamat and a small underseat sub to fill it all out would help (I have done the sub and it's really good) but the system fitted to the Roomy is one of the best OEM systems I have ever come across.

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I agree, wait until you have tried it out before spending any money elsewhere. The standard setup is pretty good.

The radio performance is probably the best I have had in a car for about 25 years.

Fred

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Glad to hear the standar radio is pretty good, but I'm a true perfectionist and used to great audio performance...

So, nobody measuring that speakers?

Problem is....

Because they are good, no one has bothered changing them...

The Fabia, Octy, Golf and a lot of others are 165mm and these look about the same.

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Glad to hear the standar radio is pretty good, but I'm a true perfectionist and used to great audio performance...

So, nobody measuring that speakers?

Like I said try before you buy then if its not up to your audio perfectionist standards then you can take your own door panels off and measure them. And then spend your spare time trying to get rid of all the rattles in the panels you might have introduced.:rofl:

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I can second this. Maybe some Dynamat and a small underseat sub to fill it all out would help (I have done the sub and it's really good) but the system fitted to the Roomy is one of the best OEM systems I have ever come across.

Which underseat sub did you use and how does it connect to the head unit?

Any pics?

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Which underseat sub did you use and how does it connect to the head unit?

Any pics?

Think it's the Alpine SWB 1600?

It connects via a line convertor (Loaded connection from rear speakers i had to wire in) as no aux out or sub line is there. It's actually powered from the same line as the stereo as well (This was me being lazy). I did my sums, figured it was worth the risk and it;s been fine for two months. It sits under the passenger seat. Ill take photos on the weekend if I have time

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Think it's the Alpine SWB 1600?

It connects via a line convertor (Loaded connection from rear speakers i had to wire in) as no aux out or sub line is there. It's actually powered from the same line as the stereo as well (This was me being lazy). I did my sums, figured it was worth the risk and it;s been fine for two months. It sits under the passenger seat. Ill take photos on the weekend if I have time

You are a true pioneer M8,.... Bio, Sub, Dragon :)

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My Advise would be , once you have the car listen to the factory system and then decide if your money would be better spent elsewhere. I like loud music and the factory system is pretty good.

Absolutely. Maybe I'm just not fussy, and I don't know about the new model, but I find the radio performance on mine fantastic.

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The oem speakers in the fabia and roomster are very good for oem. They are cheap and cheerful, but if you upgraded to someting half decent hi fi you will herar the difference when you go back to listening.

Yes the oem speakers are great for your average person but if you're into hi fi then it's worth the upgrade. Only a relatively small cost for many many years of driving/listening pleasure is worth the one off cost imo. I didn't believe it at first, believe me when you hear the difference it's like an am radio and fm radio

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