Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
1 hour ago, mjonesjr84 said:

I don't think the Silverado or the Sierra ever came with a 12 speaker Bose system in the T1 platform. They did have the option for a 7 speaker Bose which had the sub in the center console. 

 

The 2022 refresh trucks do not come with the sub in the center console.

My 2022 refresh AT4X has a 

  • 12-Speaker Bose® Premium Series with Centerpoint® Surround Sound
per the GMC site. Guess I'll crank it tonight and listen around the console.
Posted
2 minutes ago, sclemmer said:

My 2022 refresh AT4X has a 

  • 12-Speaker Bose® Premium Series with Centerpoint® Surround Sound
per the GMC site. Guess I'll crank it tonight and listen around the console.

Must just be a AT4x and Denali Ultimate option.

Posted
1 hour ago, mjonesjr84 said:

I don't think the Silverado or the Sierra ever came with a 12 speaker Bose system in the T1 platform. They did have the option for a 7 speaker Bose which had the sub in the center console. 

 

The 2022 refresh trucks do not come with the sub in the center console.

My refresh Z71 LTZ has the 7 speaker Bose (sub being 7th speaker).  It's code UQA Bose 7 speaker premium sound which is standard on the LTZ. This 7 speaker system is available with the RST and LT Trail Boss ONLY with convivence package II.  I have good bass from the center sub.

Posted
1 minute ago, mafd2 said:

My refresh Z71 LTZ has the 7 speaker Bose (sub being 7th speaker).  It's code UQA Bose 7 speaker premium sound which is standard on the LTZ. This 7 speaker system is available with the RST and LT Trail Boss ONLY with convivence package II.  I have good bass from the center sub.

Where is the sub located? I don't have 7 speakers on my refresh LTZ and I have the UQA code. I have almost zero base from the stock Bose system.

Posted

Confirmed that my AT4X does in fact have a sub in the console. It actually sounds pretty decent and “hits hard” for being Bose.

Posted
Just now, sclemmer said:

Confirmed that my AT4X does in fact have a sub in the console. It actually sounds pretty decent and “hits hard” for being Bose.

Must be a AT4x and Denali Ultimate package then. The other trucks do not have a sub.

Posted
1 hour ago, mjonesjr84 said:

Where is the sub located? I don't have 7 speakers on my refresh LTZ and I have the UQA code. I have almost zero base from the stock Bose system.

Man I have plenty bass.  I'd say it's the center console because when my doors are open I still get good bass in the cab. If you have the UQA Bose then it's 7 speaker otherwise it's 6 speakers.  2 dash, 2 front and 2 rear doors.  The 7th is the subwoofer.  What sub model truck do you have?

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, mafd2 said:

Man I have plenty bass.  I'd say it's the center console because when my doors are open I still get good bass in the cab. If you have the UQA Bose then it's 7 speaker otherwise it's 6 speakers.  2 dash, 2 front and 2 rear doors.  The 7th is the subwoofer.  What sub model truck do you have?

I've got a LTZ. This picture is from scanning the QR code on my door jamb. There is no sub in my center console. I've had it apart and been under it. The Bose in my 2020 RST had a sub in the center console and sounded good. My 2020 Equinox does not have a sub but puts out excellent bass from the door speakers. The 7-speaker system (3 in the dash) in the Equinox has put done the 2021 AT4 I had and my current 2022 LTZ refresh.

 

The sound outside the truck is different from inside, before and after changing the speakers. I will generally roll the windows down and listen to the stereo from the truck if I'm working in the garage. It does sound different (better) outside than in.

Screenshot_20221005-205302_Samsung Notes.jpg

Edited by mjonesjr84
Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, AleksanderSuave said:


This seems like an easy solution, I found the tweeters on ebay for $110 from woofers ETC. 

The rears you mentioned (club 622) Im only seeing a 6.5" not 6 - 3/4".

Sounds like some adapters for the tweeters to fit in the dash, and adapters for the rears (plus wiring adapters), and I could be all in for $250 total.

Yes sorry meant 6.5" not 6.75.  I used metal back strap to mount my tweeters. 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/161129065395

20221005_175853.jpg

Edited by mafd2
Posted
6 minutes ago, mjonesjr84 said:

I've got a LTZ. This picture is from scanning the QR code on my door jamb. There is no sub in my center console. I've had it apart and been under it. The Bose in my 2020 RST had a sub in the center console and sounded good. My 2020 Equinox does not have a sub but puts out excellent bass from the door speakers. The 7-speaker system (3 in the dash) in the Equinox has put done the 2021 AT4 I had and my current 2022 LTZ refresh.

 

The sound outside the truck is different from inside, before and after changing the speakers. I will generally roll the windows down and listen to the stereo from the truck if I'm working in the garage. It does sound different (better) outside than in.

Screenshot_20221005-205302_Samsung Notes.jpg

That's weird.  The 7 speaker UQA Bose is standard on the LTZ and there isn't a 3rd dash speaker.  I ordered mine in Dec. and the build date was March.  Wonder if they stopped putting them in? When was yours built?  Like Sclemmer said, mine hits pretty hard as well.  IDK.

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, mafd2 said:

That's weird.  The 7 speaker UQA Bose is standard on the LTZ and there isn't a 3rd dash speaker.  I ordered mine in Dec. and the build date was March.  Wonder if they stopped putting them in? When was yours built?  Like Sclemmer said, mine hits pretty hard as well.  IDK.

Mine was built in late March. I bought it in early April.

 

I'd like to see a picture of your sub, if one is installed. You can get under the center console pretty easily by pulling one of the side panels off it.

 

I've been in a couple HC's that sounded exactly like my LTZ audio wise.

Edited by mjonesjr84
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, mafd2 said:

Yes sorry meant 6.5" not 6.75.  I used metal back strap to mount my tweeters. 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/161129065395

20221005_175853.jpg

It helps seeing whats underneath there in terms of working space.

 

 

I was half considering either A:

 

Replacing the factory dash speaker with the kicker option, and then trying to sneak a smaller tweeter  nearby it under the grill/mesh from the dash.

 

or B: still the 2 speaker replacement from above but drilling into the A pillar bottom to mount the tweeter.

 

still on the fence about doing coax vs. components at this point..Not too worried about wiring anymore, just trying to figure out best mounting options and higher volume and quality increase without having to install an amp. Not sure if Im overthinking it at this point.

Edited by AleksanderSuave
Posted
10 minutes ago, AleksanderSuave said:

It helps seeing whats underneath there in terms of working space.

 

 

I was half considering either A:

 

Replacing the factory dash speaker with the kicker option, and then trying to sneak a smaller tweeter  nearby it under the grill/mesh from the dash.

 

or B: still the 2 speaker replacement from above but drilling into the A pillar bottom to mount the tweeter.

 

still on the fence about doing coax vs. components at this point..Not too worried about wiring anymore, just trying to figure out best mounting options and higher volume and quality increase without having to install an amp. Not sure if Im overthinking it at this point.

The hole you see is the unaltered factory hole with the tweeter in it. There's no room for another tweeter there as this tweeter fills in the dash mesh.  With the CDT tweeters there's no need for another tweeter because of such a wide and high range frequency response. The sound reflects off the windshield and high db sensitivity makes them plenty lout enough. 

Posted
2 hours ago, mafd2 said:

The hole you see is the unaltered factory hole with the tweeter in it. There's no room for another tweeter there as this tweeter fills in the dash mesh.  With the CDT tweeters there's no need for another tweeter because of such a wide and high range frequency response. The sound reflects off the windshield and high db sensitivity makes them plenty lout enough. 

what made you choose those over something like the CDT Unity 8.0's? They seem very popular in this specific application (GM, toyota, subaru..with odd sized corner mids instead of tweeters)

Posted
18 hours ago, mafd2 said:

So, as being into home, vintage and car audio for a long time here's what I did to my 2022 Bose system.  I left the front door speakers in, replaced the front tweeters and rear door speakers.  The system sounds so much better.  As stated by mjonesjr.84, changing the front door speakers doesn't really make a difference as these are only mid bass speakers and do a good job. 

 

The tweeters I used are the CDT AUDIO ES-1200iSF 1" high resolution wide dispersion tweeters from Woofers Etc.  These tweeters have the best specs, frequency response and I think these are the best performing tweeters you can get.  The on and off axis curves at 0 degree, 15 degree, 30 degree, 45 degree, 60 degree are exceptional and out perform other tweeters by far.  Frequency response is 1500Hz-50,000Hz ( you won't find this range with other tweeters) and sensitivity is 92.5dB.

 

The rear door speakers I used are JBL 3 ohm Club 622 6 3/4 speakers with the patented Plus One woofer. They have great sensitivity (93db) and frequency response (48-21,000 Hz). They are a little louder and much cleaner and clearer than stock. Tweeter is angled up on these.

 

Turning the bass and treble all the way up and midrange (which is in 1k frequency range) down gives an amazing sound with clean bass and crisp, clean, amazing highs.  The midrange setting on the Bose system sounds like crap and is the killer.  You'll be surprised how much better it will sound doing these 2 mods and turning the midrange down.   Thanks to the OP for starting this thread.  

Did you use the 2021 harness for the tweeters, or did you have to cut the wires? I really don’t want to cut them if at all possible. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...