2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
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2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot of
my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
cheers,
nn
my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
cheers,
nn
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
but have not found the need in the 2006.
GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
NickNike wrote:
> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot of
> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
> cheers,
> nn
in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
but have not found the need in the 2006.
GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
NickNike wrote:
> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot of
> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
> cheers,
> nn
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
but have not found the need in the 2006.
GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
NickNike wrote:
> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot of
> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
> cheers,
> nn
in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
but have not found the need in the 2006.
GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
NickNike wrote:
> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot of
> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
> cheers,
> nn
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
but have not found the need in the 2006.
GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
NickNike wrote:
> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot of
> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
> cheers,
> nn
in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
but have not found the need in the 2006.
GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
NickNike wrote:
> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot of
> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata. Anyone
> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on some
> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
> cheers,
> nn
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the 3.3L
model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer and amp
fitted as standard.
nn
"GeoUSA" <GeoUSofA@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1154277928.317679.10250@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
> in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
> surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
> good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
> 9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
> but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
>
> I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
> but have not found the need in the 2006.
>
> GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot
>> of
>> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata.
>> Anyone
>> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
>> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on
>> some
>> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
>> cheers,
>> nn
>
model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer and amp
fitted as standard.
nn
"GeoUSA" <GeoUSofA@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1154277928.317679.10250@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
> in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
> surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
> good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
> 9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
> but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
>
> I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
> but have not found the need in the 2006.
>
> GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot
>> of
>> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata.
>> Anyone
>> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
>> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on
>> some
>> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
>> cheers,
>> nn
>
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the 3.3L
model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer and amp
fitted as standard.
nn
"GeoUSA" <GeoUSofA@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1154277928.317679.10250@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
> in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
> surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
> good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
> 9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
> but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
>
> I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
> but have not found the need in the 2006.
>
> GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot
>> of
>> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata.
>> Anyone
>> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
>> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on
>> some
>> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
>> cheers,
>> nn
>
model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer and amp
fitted as standard.
nn
"GeoUSA" <GeoUSofA@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1154277928.317679.10250@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
> in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
> surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
> good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
> 9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
> but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
>
> I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
> but have not found the need in the 2006.
>
> GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot
>> of
>> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata.
>> Anyone
>> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
>> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on
>> some
>> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
>> cheers,
>> nn
>
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the 3.3L
model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer and amp
fitted as standard.
nn
"GeoUSA" <GeoUSofA@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1154277928.317679.10250@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
> in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
> surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
> good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
> 9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
> but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
>
> I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
> but have not found the need in the 2006.
>
> GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot
>> of
>> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata.
>> Anyone
>> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
>> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on
>> some
>> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
>> cheers,
>> nn
>
model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer and amp
fitted as standard.
nn
"GeoUSA" <GeoUSofA@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1154277928.317679.10250@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> It's possible since I have an Alpine VPower amp and 12" Infinity Kappa
> in my 2006 Sonata's trunk. I had an installer do the job. To my
> surprise he has the amp providing extra power to the whole system (with
> good results). There is a spot in the rear decklid for a small (8 or
> 9") sub. The factory speakers in the 2006 Sonata are surprisingly good
> but I don't think the optional factory sub would contribute much bass.
>
> I replaced the factory speakers in my 2002 Sonata with Infinity Kappas
> but have not found the need in the 2006.
>
> GeoUSA, moderator http://www.hyundaiexchange.com
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> I have a 60 watt subwoofer (speaker and amp in the same box) in the boot
>> of
>> my present Sonata. I'm thinking of getting the 3.3litre, 2007 Sonata.
>> Anyone
>> know if it is possible to wire a seperate subwoofer to this radio.
>> In fact, where can I find good details about the sound system. I see on
>> some
>> reviews they mention a subwoofer fitted as standard?
>> cheers,
>> nn
>
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
"NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in
news:44cd3eba$0$978$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net:
> Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the
> 3.3L model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer
> and amp fitted as standard.
> nn
I have a 2006 Sonata GLS V6 that deos NOT have the subwoofer.
Eric
news:44cd3eba$0$978$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net:
> Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the
> 3.3L model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer
> and amp fitted as standard.
> nn
I have a 2006 Sonata GLS V6 that deos NOT have the subwoofer.
Eric
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
"NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in
news:44cd3eba$0$978$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net:
> Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the
> 3.3L model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer
> and amp fitted as standard.
> nn
I have a 2006 Sonata GLS V6 that deos NOT have the subwoofer.
Eric
news:44cd3eba$0$978$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net:
> Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the
> 3.3L model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer
> and amp fitted as standard.
> nn
I have a 2006 Sonata GLS V6 that deos NOT have the subwoofer.
Eric
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Re: 2006 Sonata Radio Wiring
"NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in
news:44cd3eba$0$978$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net:
> Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the
> 3.3L model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer
> and amp fitted as standard.
> nn
I have a 2006 Sonata GLS V6 that deos NOT have the subwoofer.
Eric
news:44cd3eba$0$978$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net:
> Hi GeoUSA, thanks for that. I take it that your 2006 Sonata is not the
> 3.3L model? I'm more under the impression that the 3.3 has a subwoofer
> and amp fitted as standard.
> nn
I have a 2006 Sonata GLS V6 that deos NOT have the subwoofer.
Eric
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