You forgot to talk about replacing all the clips that break when you pull the door panel off lol. I did mine when it was 30 degrees outside so im guessing it made the clips brittle, but they break regardless good idea to order a pack of the clips before doing the job.
With all respect, that is not a Bose speaker ( ACDELCO 25853013), it is a stock speaker (ACDELCO 10366739). Very similar in appearance except the Bose does not have a tweeter showing. Otherwise a very helpful video for removal/reassembly.
Does it matter which side the speaker wires go to or can they be swapped? There are two different size leads on the side of speaker. Do we just leave the tweeter hooked up even if we by a replacement with a tweeter attached?
does anybody n know what causes speakers in a 2006 trailblazer to work sometimes and sometimes only 2 work and one of them sounds like just tweeter is working?
@@daved3227 there is another video from a guy who took off and flipped the plastic cover over the factory speaker and used that to mount an aftermarket speaker with no modification of the speaker housing. For wires will have to do some modifications.
@@fortbishop6340 Bose speakers look different AND work on different signals. Bose uses a low pass signal normally used for sub's. Thus the cone is different as the coil has to move less making the speaker a bit slimmer (when you look at the cone its almost flat) The speaker here is a normal speaker meaning it uses a high pass signal. For base the coil has to move a bit more to create the sound waves. To amplify the wave the cone is a bit bigger. (thats how it was explained to me anyways) So, putting a Bose speaker in a normal system would blow the speaker out, putting a normal speaker into a bose system would give very low audio and likely burn the amp out. Last, if I recall, Bose did not use tweeters (the little speaker next to the big one) in the door. With the Bose system the tweeters are installed in the dash which is the easiest way to tell if you have a bose system or not.
You forgot to talk about replacing all the clips that break when you pull the door panel off lol. I did mine when it was 30 degrees outside so im guessing it made the clips brittle, but they break regardless good idea to order a pack of the clips before doing the job.
With all respect, that is not a Bose speaker ( ACDELCO 25853013), it is a stock speaker (ACDELCO 10366739). Very similar in appearance except the Bose does not have a tweeter showing. Otherwise a very helpful video for removal/reassembly.
I love the way you fully explained this process.
Does it matter which side the speaker wires go to or can they be swapped? There are two different size leads on the side of speaker. Do we just leave the tweeter hooked up even if we by a replacement with a tweeter attached?
does anybody n know what causes speakers in a 2006 trailblazer to work sometimes and sometimes only 2 work and one of them sounds like just tweeter is working?
timothy huffman mine does the exact same thing one will go at and the tweeter just plays sometimes they both come in idk tho
I've been told they are bad to replace them. I'm going to test them first .
timothy huffman yeah let me know how that works out I'm going to end up replacing both this week
Aj Ferguson that was the problem. installed 4 6.5 kickers cs and it's sounds real good
6.5 is the correct size for them right???
Thanks.
What's the sizes
6.5"
So no modifications are needed for 6.5 ??
@@daved3227 there is another video from a guy who took off and flipped the plastic cover over the factory speaker and used that to mount an aftermarket speaker with no modification of the speaker housing. For wires will have to do some modifications.
What causes whining noise on bose system in the trailblazer.
Steve Andrews is like to know having the same problem. Did you ever find out.
You have a bad diode inside the radio itself.
Definely NOT a Bose speaker!!
uhhh what? did a Bose speaker not work
@@fortbishop6340 Bose speakers look different AND work on different signals. Bose uses a low pass signal normally used for sub's. Thus the cone is different as the coil has to move less making the speaker a bit slimmer (when you look at the cone its almost flat) The speaker here is a normal speaker meaning it uses a high pass signal. For base the coil has to move a bit more to create the sound waves. To amplify the wave the cone is a bit bigger. (thats how it was explained to me anyways)
So, putting a Bose speaker in a normal system would blow the speaker out, putting a normal speaker into a bose system would give very low audio and likely burn the amp out.
Last, if I recall, Bose did not use tweeters (the little speaker next to the big one) in the door. With the Bose system the tweeters are installed in the dash which is the easiest way to tell if you have a bose system or not.
That is not a bose speaker