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View attachment 268703 View attachment 268704 View attachment 268705 View attachment 268706 View attachment 268707 View attachment 268708 View attachment 268709 Depending on if you can do the labor yourself, $2.5-$5K will afford you an excellent upgrade over the base and premium Tesla sound system.
I recently added Alpine Type R speakers, JL Audio Sub, JL amp, and LCi6 line out converter. I also added sound deadener to all of the doors. It sounds amazing. I’ll provide a full write up and video soon. But here are some pictures as a preview.
Hertz has some good options you could use as a replacement without needing a new amp.So the standard OEM speakers are right at 2 ohms. Who makes a good aftermarket 2 ohm speaker?
I've been talking with Jarek Light Harmonics and they are willing to ship their replacement speakers for the standard audio system direct from China for $499 /pair. So you could get 2 for just the front doors or 4 for the front and rear.
Light Harmonic's S4D for Tesla Model S
[email protected]
Maybe a group buy could reduce costs if we have a few people who are interested.
I just did exactly the same. Nice and easy; took a few hours. Great little project and for the cost totally worth it.I just installed 4 Infinity Kappa 62.11i, 150W, 6.5”, 2 ohm, two way coaxial speakers,
Removed (destroyed) the factory speakers and re-used the factory bracket/mount.
Cost: $99 for two speakers @Amazon. $200 total for 4s.
Sound:They sound amazing, went from muddy mid/highs to crystal clear, and more bass.
Installation:
Front doors went super quick. After removing the factory speaker , the infinity mount in the bracket using the supplied screws directly in the factory bracket by drilling 4 holes.
Rear doors were more challenging as I had to cut about half an inch from both the speaker mount and the door panel speaker area (Oh! the horror!) to be able to put the panel back. The infinity+ factory bracket assembly is taller the the factory speaker+mount.
It took some work but I’m happy. Did not take any pictures unfortunately.
Next is a NVX sub, which I’ll have installed by a shop, hopefully next week.
Did your car have the standard or enhanced audio option?I just installed 4 Infinity Kappa 62.11i, 150W, 6.5”, 2 ohm, two way coaxial speakers,
Removed (destroyed) the factory speakers and re-used the factory bracket/mount.
Cost: $99 for two speakers @Amazon. $200 total for 4s.
Sound:They sound amazing, went from muddy mid/highs to crystal clear, and more bass.
Installation:
Front doors went super quick. After removing the factory speaker , the infinity mount in the bracket using the supplied screws directly in the factory bracket by drilling 4 holes.
Rear doors were more challenging as I had to cut about half an inch from both the speaker mount and the door panel speaker area (Oh! the horror!) to be able to put the panel back. The infinity+ factory bracket assembly is taller the the factory speaker+mount.
It took some work but I’m happy. Did not take any pictures unfortunately.
Next is a NVX sub, which I’ll have installed by a shop, hopefully next week.
Ya, apparently they are shipping some state side so shipping time is more reasonable. Looks like they'll be available next month.I'd be interested if it didn't take months to get.
I've been talking with Jarek Light Harmonics and they are willing to ship their replacement speakers for the standard audio system direct from China for $499 /pair. So you could get 2 for just the front doors or 4 for the front and rear.
Light Harmonic's S4D for Tesla Model S
[email protected]
Maybe a group buy could reduce costs if we have a few people who are interested.
Any decent shop should be able to. The door panels come off fairly easily.Where would you get them installed? Local car audio shop?