Hi everyone,
I have just completed the front speaker upgrade to my Cali. I have included a few more pics of the installation.
There seems to be a lot of info on upgrading the door speakers but not a lot on the tweeters in the A columns. These were quite awkwered to remove for the first time so I have included a few pics of the trim and columns to highlight the clip locations.
Like everything I guess, once done for the first time it is a relatively straight forward exercise.
The tweeters that came with the Pioneer TS-H 1703 speakers were pretty tiny and compared to the stock were no real improvement. So I splashed out (£29) on a pair of Pioner TS-T110 tweeters.
I chose these to try initially as I was not to sure on how much of an improvement I would get, but worth a punt. They had a good spec and the physical size would more or less be a swap out for the stock. As soon as I temporarily connected them the improvement was obvious.
The A pillar trims are removed by pulling towards the centre of the dash starting from the top after removing the grab handle. Also the top of the trim there is fixing that hooks over a metal bracket mounted on the A column. This has to be unhooked first.
You can remove the door seal in that area to see the location of bracket and clips as I did for the first time.
Top of A pillar with trim removed. The bracket in the fore front hooks the trim at the top
Trim removed with the stock tweet in place.
Note the hook bracket top left and the six fixing points each side of the blind opening on trim.
Stock Tweeter in place, its held in place at three points by welding plastics together with a hot iron. These are easily released with the help of a Stanley knife.
The internal dimension of the tweeter mount was just a fraction to small to take the replacement tweeter. This was soon resolved with the help of a knife and coarse glass paper.
New tweeter with grill removed as the trim also has a grill.
This cover is glued in place with a soft glue and with care and patience it can be slowly levered off using a sharp point.
You can also see in this pic the inline high pass filter in place.
After a good blast out with air line.. New tweeter installed and held in with hot melt glue. Also lead soldered to original vw plug.
Trim ready to be reinstalled.
I did add some loose density foam to the inside of trim. It won't enhance the sound in anyway but will contribute a little again to remove road noises.
No sound deadening here either as it has no effect on higher frequencies.
All panels now back in place and the sound is just amazing.
I think the biggest contribution to this upgrade was the sound deadening in the doors.
I chose these speakers, not for extra volume, but a better overall sound. They do ideally match the stock Radio (composition media with 6.33 screen. I don't know its number)
In the past on other vehicles I have spent a fortune on head units, amps and speakers. I have to say that for less than a hundred (excluding deadening)this upgrade is as good as those from the past if you don't want wax shifting volume.
I would like to thank all for the help I have received and contributions to my thread. Also information from other threads.
Cheers
Shadrack