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the_r8_guy intro (Gen2 audio question)

the_r8_guy intro (Gen2 audio question)

Postby the_r8_guy » Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:45 pm

Sorry people, I'm new to this forum, so let me introduce mysefl...

I have just bought a 2007 Solara SE without JBL, and my mother just bought a 2007 Camry SE with JBL. Her sound system sounds so much better than what I got, so I was wonder if I can just buy the OEM JBL and put it in my car. I had to crank the volume up to 50 just to get as loud as my mom's camry at 25.


I was hoping some one could tell me whether it's posible before I go and buy this JBL amp.

One more question, what's the dif. between JBL system and no JBL?, is it just the amp, or the entire unit and speaker?.


Thanks
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Postby PhreakdOut » Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:50 am

Welcome to SolaraGuy!

Congrats on the purchase(s). Both rides are pretty nice.

I'll move this to the Gen2 Audio thread in hope you can get your answer there.
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Postby NeFaRiOuS_SLE » Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:24 pm

Well, I don't know about your particular model year since I only have a '99, but JBL and non-JBL radios have a completely different wiring harness, since like you said yourself, the JBL is routed through an amp, but it isn't something that optimizes sound too much; it just distributes the channels more better and gives the speakers more power (unless I'm mistaken about Gen2+). However, it is A LOT more efficient and easier to just install a set of aftermarket speakers, because believe it or not, even the cheapest aftermarket speakers outperform the JBL.
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Postby mluu510 » Mon Nov 06, 2006 8:52 pm

dude, you didn't need to double post. but, welcome.
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Postby Aotoyota » Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:27 pm

the Jbl systems usually 2ohm speakers with a matching amp...while non jbl are traditional 4 ohm speakers.

thats why you need to get to 50 while moms car is at 25. for the money, id go aftermarket probably a better sound and more features such as iPod or mp3s...


but thats just me. :lol:
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