Speaker sizes and Specs?
Assuming you have the Bowers & Wilkins system in your 2012, then you are running a Harman class D amplifier that splits 1200W between 15 channels. The distribution of the loudspeakers and their sizes are as follows:
- Dashboard
- Center coaxial: 4" mid/1" tweeter
- Front Door (active 3-way array)
- 8" woofer
- 4" mid
- 1" tweeter
- Rear Door
- Coaxial: 4" mid/1" tweeter
- 6.5" woofer
- Rear Parcel Shelf (two of each)
- Coaxial: 4" mid/1" tweeter
- 8" woofer
All four 8" woofers use 140W per channel.
I'm not sure what the exact impedance is of the B&W system in the XJ, but all of B&W's home theater systems use an impedance rating of 8 ohms.
I hope this helps!
- Dashboard
- Center coaxial: 4" mid/1" tweeter
- Front Door (active 3-way array)
- 8" woofer
- 4" mid
- 1" tweeter
- Rear Door
- Coaxial: 4" mid/1" tweeter
- 6.5" woofer
- Rear Parcel Shelf (two of each)
- Coaxial: 4" mid/1" tweeter
- 8" woofer
All four 8" woofers use 140W per channel.
I'm not sure what the exact impedance is of the B&W system in the XJ, but all of B&W's home theater systems use an impedance rating of 8 ohms.
I hope this helps!
Originally Posted by Serlock
My car has a standard sound system. Is there a big difference between that and B&W ? would it be possible to install it over the standard if i found parts on scraper yard?
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