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DayPhan 11-15-2010 01:42 PM

Land Rover Disco II (2000) Speaker Replacement
 
Hello All -

I am new here, so please forgive me if there is another post about this buried somewhere.... But I have been digging through these threads trying to find some solid info on where I can find some speakers to replace a few HK factories. I have the upgraded package with the A-Frame Tweeters, mid range & low and then the read door subs.

Both of my front door mid ranges are completely blow and sound terrible - I would like to replace these first. Is there a particular spot I can purchase factory replacements? The sub is also blow - and would like to replace those second.

I will likely need to replace all of them at some point - but the mids are by far the worst. I have Googled, e-bayed and searched forums with not much help.

Any advice would be fantastic - I'm not looking to bump - I just need some good, quality non-crackily sound!

Thanks in advance for any help!!!!!

mwindth 11-15-2010 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by DayPhan (Post 209001)
Hello All -

I am new here, so please forgive me if there is another post about this buried somewhere.... But I have been digging through these threads trying to find some solid info on where I can find some speakers to replace a few HK factories. I have the upgraded package with the A-Frame Tweeters, mid range & low and then the read door subs.

Both of my front door mid ranges are completely blow and sound terrible - I would like to replace these first. Is there a particular spot I can purchase factory replacements? The sub is also blow - and would like to replace those second.

I will likely need to replace all of them at some point - but the mids are by far the worst. I have Googled, e-bayed and searched forums with not much help.

Any advice would be fantastic - I'm not looking to bump - I just need some good, quality non-crackily sound!

Thanks in advance for any help!!!!!

DayPhan...I know Roverland has used subwoofers...but I would call them and ask about the other speakers you need as well: http://www.roverlandparts.com/discovery-subwoofers.aspx

Good luck and let us know if you do find a reliable source for factory speakers besides the stealership.

discomonkey04 09-04-2011 12:44 PM

at $150 for the stock ones i would much rather get some really good woofers aftermarket

ajmille 09-04-2011 12:55 PM

Go after market, Polk make some really good speakers, that should be a direct fit, make sure when hooking up the wires to the speaker u put them on the same way they came off, it wont damage your speakers, but it will make the speakers sound different as when the bass hit they will hit at a different time making it sound wiered.You could even get low range spekers or high range speakers with tweeters on them, yes they sound great.Go to best buy they can tell you what will fit.

discomonkey04 09-04-2011 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by ajmille (Post 266319)
Go after market, Polk make some really good speakers, that should be a direct fit, make sure when hooking up the wires to the speaker u put them on the same way they came off, it wont damage your speakers, but it will make the speakers sound different as when the bass hit they will hit at a different time making it sound wiered.You could even get low range speakers or high range speakers with tweeters on them, yes they sound great.Go to best buy they can tell you what will fit.

polks are fairly good but i had them in my 07 f150 and i must say boston acustics or MTX would sound far more superior to polks (keep in mind im referring to entry level priced units not top of the line) specially running an aftermarket stereo,when it comes to headunits i found alpines and clarions to work best with properly wired up component systems.


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