CL tweeter pods in a 2nd gen TL?

Old 01-28-2006, 11:32 AM
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CL tweeter pods in a 2nd gen TL?

Has anyone ever tried using the CL tweeter housings on a TL? Any pictures? If they do not fit perfectly, how close are they? It might be easier to start with those as a base and modify them for the TL. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 01-28-2006, 03:13 PM
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I'm moving this to 2G TL for you.
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I had the same idea. So did some others. Someone even posted on the CL forum but got no reply. I got as far as finding the OEM part, but didn't want to spend the money to find out since I want to do all my engine/appearance mods before touching stereo.

I'd say they'd be highly likely to fit.
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The CL tweeter pods do not fit. It's a different shape.

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It looks like the pod cover is a seperate piece. Depending on the mounting depth of the tweeters, you might be able to create a TL/CL mirror sail hybrid.

Whatcha think?
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I don't think it'd fit. Isn't the rake of the windshield steeper on the TL? Even if you got them on there, it seems there'd be a gap or something.

Not to mention the wiring and electrical stuff. Not worth the hastle to me.
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easier to do a custom install with better than OEM speakers.. why upgrade to avg?
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IMO the TL does not need tweeters. The Bose system seems to produce a full soundstage without needing actual tweeters. It was custom designed to the TL, after all.

Lots of people on this board hate the Bose system, but I love it. Compared to the stock system in my 05 Accord V6 and the one in the Camry, it's tons better. I listen to easy-listening and I don't need window-shattering bass, nor do I have any desire to spend even minimal amounts of money on anything the car doesn't need. And I HATE the aftermarket look with a passion, especially the way the flashy headunits clash with the luxury interior.
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Originally Posted by 03CoupeV6
IMO the TL does not need tweeters. The Bose system seems to produce a full soundstage without needing actual tweeters. It was custom designed to the TL, after all.

Lots of people on this board hate the Bose system, but I love it. Compared to the stock system in my 05 Accord V6 and the one in the Camry, it's tons better. I listen to easy-listening and I don't need window-shattering bass, nor do I have any desire to spend even minimal amounts of money on anything the car doesn't need. And I HATE the aftermarket look with a passion, especially the way the flashy headunits clash with the luxury interior.


I listen entirely to classical and talk radio, and it sounds wonderful to me. No complaints whatsoever.
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Unless you have adjustable tweets, locating them in the sail panels is horrible for maintaining a good soundstage.
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Thanks for all the input. I might just suck it up and go for some nice Focal coaxials in the door. Much less hassle

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Originally Posted by Deity711


I listen entirely to classical and talk radio, and it sounds wonderful to me. No complaints whatsoever.
I just got out of it and I was listening to IL NIVO's rendition of "Hero" by Mariah Carey. It's an opera twist on the song... I must say, the Bose system truly shines with this type of music. I listened to the song again on my 05 Accord EX-V6 system and it sounded muddy. The Accord does have tweeters, they're at the base of the windshield and fire upward (this is, as far as I know, the ideal placement). The highs in it will make your ears bleed, and the bass is boomy and distorted. I've played with the EQ settings and nothing works. I'll never understand dissatisfaction with any Bose products, as I have a home and a computer system by them, as well. Perhaps it's our less-than-mainstream-today taste in music and the fact that it just happens to be perfectly suited to our systems.

Lots of people will accuse us of "falling for Bose marketing" but that's truly not the case for me. Back in 96 I test drove a Maxima SE with the Bose package, and I took along a CD of mine - I was instantly sold. I didn't buy the car, but I loved the sound system. My dream is to own a Maybach 62 for it's 21 speaker, 600w Bose system.

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Originally Posted by pgordash
Thanks for all the input. I might just suck it up and go for some nice Focal coaxials in the door. Much less hassle

Later,
Paul
Yes! if you have the extra scratch laying around focals are the way to go! i'm thinking about upgrading all my speakers to focals. or at least the fronts....

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Old 02-02-2006, 12:23 AM
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SSTS,

I have a friend who is the install manager at a local audio shop. Looks like 165CV1's for front and back will run me around $400can. I was thinking about using some Boston Accoustics pro series seperates I have hanging around, but the Focals will be much more simple in the end.

Later,
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