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  • Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

    My Monsoon is 100% stock - I've blown out the sail panel "subwoofers" so many times, I've lost count. They sound great - until I accidentally blast them with one thing or another - and then it is back to the drawing board.
    I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

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    Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

    Why not go aftermarket?
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    • #3
      Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

      Originally posted by Bird_Of_Prey View Post
      Why not go aftermarket?
      Agree'd... maybe even through an amp in there.
      Wait, Is that a V6 or V8?
      1990 Chevrolet C-K 1500 series 4.3L .. 5spd
      1994 JDM Euno Roadster 1.8L 5spd Bolt Ons.. etc
      2000 Camaro 3.8L Auto Bolt Ons..etc

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      • #4
        Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

        Check out Kee Audio. They have some good replacement options for those sail panel midwoofers and the rest of the Monsoon speakers.
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        • #5
          Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

          Originally posted by pace2006 View Post
          Check out Kee Audio. They have some good replacement options for those sail panel midwoofers and the rest of the Monsoon speakers.
          this.

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          • #6
            Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

            Originally posted by pace2006 View Post
            Check out Kee Audio. They have some good replacement options for those sail panel midwoofers and the rest of the Monsoon speakers.
            Forget it. They've been sketchy as of late. I have a negative trader feedback on ls1tech now because they sent me junk, that I never used, then sold.
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            • #7
              Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

              i put 2 kicker 8" in the sails sounds awsome

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              • #8
                Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

                hers a pic

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                • #9
                  Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

                  Originally posted by bwkmaro View Post
                  i put 2 kicker 8" in the sails sounds awsome
                  This. It's not for everyone due to the amount of cutting involved, and it's difficult to find shallow mount 8 inch subs, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

                    You guys answered your own questions.

                    Let's think here:

                    I could
                    A -Buy new Monsoon speakers and simply replace the existing speakers. They'd be good for another two years until I blow them out again. Then again, the car is going on 11 years old, 185, 000 miles - there may not be two more years.

                    B. Find shallow mount 8" subs and do some cutting.

                    C. Deal with some internet speaker seller who reportedly has had problems lately.

                    D. Buy some aftermarket speakers and put an amp in there. Great - more wiring and assembly time.

                    I chose A. For my daily driver, they sound just fine. Just putting a new set of better speakers in there is not sufficient - the entire sound system would need to be considered together. I 'm under no illusions that Monsoon is some high-end system. I just not in the market for replacing my car's sound system.
                    I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

                    2008 Saturn Sky Red Line - Midnight Blue

                    Pewter Mafia - 2000 Firebird - SOLD
                    CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS!!!!!!!
                    FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES !!!!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

                      over two years ago, I took a small metal cut saw and cut the opening and put in 6 X 9
                      speakers by a well know mfg. I filled in the gaps with foam stuff in an aersol can I got
                      at home depot....works fine. It works with my Bose Monsoon Amp just fine.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

                        Originally posted by Everglades W68 View Post
                        You guys answered your own questions.

                        Let's think here:

                        I could
                        A -Buy new Monsoon speakers and simply replace the existing speakers. They'd be good for another two years until I blow them out again. Then again, the car is going on 11 years old, 185, 000 miles - there may not be two more years.

                        B. Find shallow mount 8" subs and do some cutting.

                        C. Deal with some internet speaker seller who reportedly has had problems lately.

                        D. Buy some aftermarket speakers and put an amp in there. Great - more wiring and assembly time.

                        I chose A. For my daily driver, they sound just fine. Just putting a new set of better speakers in there is not sufficient - the entire sound system would need to be considered together. I 'm under no illusions that Monsoon is some high-end system. I just not in the market for replacing my car's sound system.
                        Give elemental design a look. I've heard nothing but good things.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

                          well kicker makes a 6.5" shallow mount sub to you know? i just wanted more kick and i think that one has a very good power handleing for its size http://kicker.com/comp_vt its the (cvt65)

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                          • #14
                            Re: Replacomig the Monsoon sail panel speakers - yet again

                            Thanks for the ideas, guys.
                            I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

                            2008 Saturn Sky Red Line - Midnight Blue

                            Pewter Mafia - 2000 Firebird - SOLD
                            CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS!!!!!!!
                            FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES !!!!!!!

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