Speaker Replacement Question, 2011 Yukon XL Denali with Bose...

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One (both?) of my front door speakers seems to be blown.

My wife (while getting a windshield chip fixed) asked the place about replacement speakers (we have Nav and stock HU). They told her that with the Bose system you needed to use "only factory replacements". This seems like nonsense to me, as long as the impedance is matched and the the physical dimensions fit I don't see why any aftermarkets wouldn't work.

I only want to do the speakers and not mess with HU/Amp or SW.

I was thinking these: https://www.crutchfield.com/p_107DB652/Polk-Audio-DB652.html?tp=105&avf=Y
 

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factory replacements are the best idea but not required, if you wanted to go the oem route the best place to look is ebay for a used set, nonsense to pay the dealer some inflated price. or even a local junk yard/recycler. otherwise you can hit any local audio shop for aftermarket, most of them will match online prices if you just ask.
 

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recommend D class pioneer components in front & D class in rear doors..... I never replaced the way rear..... they would sound great with the bose amp.....
 

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I replaced only the speakers in my Escalade with Infinity Kappas. Their 2 ohm impedance closely matches the stock Bose components and causes no issues thus far. There are threads here where others have made similar swaps with other brands.

I put:
10.9 Tweeters in the A-Pillars
62.9 co-axials in the doors
42.9 co-axial in the center speaker location
32.9 co-axials in the D-Pillars.

Good luck with whichever way you choose to go.
 

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I replaced only the speakers in my Escalade with Infinity Kappas. Their 2 ohm impedance closely matches the stock Bose components and causes no issues thus far. There are threads here where others have made similar swaps with other brands.

I put:
10.9 Tweeters in the A-Pillars
62.9 co-axials in the doors
42.9 co-axial in the center speaker location
32.9 co-axials in the D-Pillars.

Good luck with whichever way you choose to go.

Did you notice a significant sound difference?
 

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Yes. Very significant. With all of those tweeters, the sound was much brighter and defined than prior. I like a lot of treble, but I had to use the tone controls to bring it back to flat or a tick or two above flat (can't remember where I left it at the moment). The bass was also tighter and hits harder without being overbearing. I left the tone control alone for that.

It sounds just right to me now. I wouldn't change a thing.
 
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Thanks Everyone that's what I was looking for. Sounds like (pun intended) that the Infinity Kappas are a good replacement. Now I just need to convince the wife to wait a bit so its not cold and snowy outside to do this (I do have a garage, but its unheated), or find a good installer who won't charge me $$$ to do it.
 

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I’ve seen a special on the kappas from an online store that gives you all the install gear for free. They are based out of Virginia. Don’t want to name and get in trouble for advertising. Lol I just ordered for my Yukon though


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I chose to go with JL Audio ZR components for front, and JL C5's in rear doors, but they also sound better if adding an amp.
 

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