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Angina
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Hi. I'm currently attempting to replace the stock Infinity system on my 2000 Concorde LXI with a reasonable aftermarket stereo, using Sony's Xplod GTX speakers. I've purchased the XS-GTX1620X component set with two 6.5" two-way door speakers, 1.5" tweeters and matching crossovers, as well as a pair of XS-GTX6930 6x9"s for the back.
Unfortunately, despite *tons* of Google searches, I've come up with frustratingly little information about this sound system, and what it takes to replace it. Now come the questions...
1) I've heard the factory stereo is a nine-speaker setup running four 6-3/4" door speakers, two 3-1/2" tweeters in the A-pillars, a center dash speaker (dimensions unknown to me), and two 6x9" rear speakers. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
2) Where are the factory amplifier and crossovers located?
3) I was unable to find a safe way to remove the paneling from the rear doors, so I gave up before I wrecked my interior. Is anyone able to provide directions for this process, or can you link me to pictorial instructions?
I greatly appreciate any help I can get. I'm inexperienced with car audio, and I just bought her two weeks ago. So far the Internet hasn't been much help to me...
Unfortunately, despite *tons* of Google searches, I've come up with frustratingly little information about this sound system, and what it takes to replace it. Now come the questions...
1) I've heard the factory stereo is a nine-speaker setup running four 6-3/4" door speakers, two 3-1/2" tweeters in the A-pillars, a center dash speaker (dimensions unknown to me), and two 6x9" rear speakers. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
2) Where are the factory amplifier and crossovers located?
3) I was unable to find a safe way to remove the paneling from the rear doors, so I gave up before I wrecked my interior. Is anyone able to provide directions for this process, or can you link me to pictorial instructions?
I greatly appreciate any help I can get. I'm inexperienced with car audio, and I just bought her two weeks ago. So far the Internet hasn't been much help to me...