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WTB: OEM headrest speakers
Originally Posted by thetz99,Jul 13 2007, 09:30 PM
s-pods are a better solution.
I just wanted to be able to hear my music with the top down. I have the Lucid panels, they're ok with the top up, but down is a different story.
i have oem head rest and it's better to purchased brand new.
it's pain in the ass to remove speaker wire once it's installed into the seat. it's also hard to remove some zip-tie/socket undereath the seat in useble condition. i never heard inside S w/ S-pod, so i don't know the quality of sound, but i think oem head speaker looks better. it's small/compact & some what hidden.
yes, oem head speaker uses left & right on each seat. the speakers are small & looks like my logitech computer speaker. i like how oem speaker can be heard when driving, but outsider can't hear.
try www.hondaautomotiveparts.com i believe the price is descent.
it's pain in the ass to remove speaker wire once it's installed into the seat. it's also hard to remove some zip-tie/socket undereath the seat in useble condition. i never heard inside S w/ S-pod, so i don't know the quality of sound, but i think oem head speaker looks better. it's small/compact & some what hidden.
yes, oem head speaker uses left & right on each seat. the speakers are small & looks like my logitech computer speaker. i like how oem speaker can be heard when driving, but outsider can't hear.
try www.hondaautomotiveparts.com i believe the price is descent.
[QUOTE=Sarek,Jul 13 2007, 10:11 PM] hmm...I've heard that S pods are different from the OEM speakers in that the driver side is only the "left" speaker and the OEM are both left and right on one side.If there was music that had left and right separate tracks or whatever, I wouldn't be able to hear the "left" sounds on my driver side and vise versa...is that correct?
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