
Passive or Active speaker set up?
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Passive or Active speaker set up?
How can you tell if the factory speaker set up is an active or passive one? I want to change the standard head unit and cd player in a GT tubby, to an after-market one, but don't fancy popping the amps.
Cheers

Re: Passive or Active speaker set up?
mnie is active and i have a sub behind the passenger seat.
Have a look behind the seat and if there is a speaker grill there then it is active
(i think) by the way iso connectors for new stereo are
£30 for active 




Re: Passive or Active speaker set up?

chriswsw20 wrote:mnie is active and i have a sub behind the passenger seat.Have a look behind the seat and if there is a speaker grill there then it is active
(i think) by the way iso connectors for new stereo are
£30 for active


Might be wrong but wouldnt you have a sub behind both the seats for an active system?


Re: Passive or Active speaker set up?
Not for all years.
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Some years got one.
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some got two

Basically, if you have at least one.
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it's the active system

Mixed Blessing.
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You get a Sub, and amps that are probably worse than those built into a modern headunit.
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Plus you get the hassle of alternator noise problems with most aftermarket headunits when trying to use the stock amps.
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Bypass the Toyota system I say, and save a lot of hassle.

Paul




Some years got one.





Basically, if you have at least one.




Mixed Blessing.










Bypass the Toyota system I say, and save a lot of hassle.


Paul
Re: Passive or Active speaker set up?
I have the 8 speaker
'active' system in mine.

When I changed the std Head Unit and CD changer for an Alpine MP3 I used the
£30 active connector.
I was going to bypass the amp and buy new component speakers but I was quite surprised at how good it sounded so I haven't bothered.

Maybe a job for the future!




When I changed the std Head Unit and CD changer for an Alpine MP3 I used the






Maybe a job for the future!
Re: Passive or Active speaker set up?

motep wrote:I have the 8 speaker'active' system in mine.
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When I changed the std Head Unit and CD changer for an Alpine MP3 I used the£30 active connector.
I was going to bypass the amp and buy new component speakers but I was quite surprised at how good it sounded so I haven't bothered.
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Maybe a job for the future!


I was suprised how good the standard




Re: Passive or Active speaker set up?
except jap N/A doesnt have any system in them,(in rev3) I have 4 speaker.
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well.
all the better to have me own set up 




well.


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Re: Passive or Active speaker set up?
Cheers guys.
It had an active system.
2 subs behind the seats.
Got the correct harness and it works great.
Quite a good sound.
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