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  • R36 Wagon speaker sizes

    Hi all

    I need to replace all 4 of my speakers. The voice coils are blown and I'm getting too much distortion to live with anymore.

    Does anyone know the exact sizes and/or specs of the OEM (not Dynaudio) speakers in a B6 Passat?

    Also, can anyone recommend a replacement brand and/or model for them? I know the RNS510 puts out around 60watts RMS, so something in the 80w - 100w range will give a reasonable buffer.

    Suggestions anyone?


    Rgd's



    Andrew
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  • #2
    I can't recommend any particular speaker personally, though have heard good things about the Focals.
    RNS510 output is 4x20watt. If you want some decent sound output you'd ideally add an amp also.
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    • #3
      Perhaps a little biased personally however German Maestro are a nice buy. Crisp and clear with no distortion even at high volumes. They are run from an amp though.
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      • #4
        If you've blown all your speakers, then there's a good chance you're sending them a clipped signal from the headunit. Most factory headunits only put out around 4-5wrms (if that), and a quick google shows the RNS510 at 5x20w, which would be about on par. Correct me if I'm wrong, but your claim of 4x60wrms is a bit wide of the mark.

        With that in mind I'd be thinking of adding an aftermarket 4ch amp and it will give you a clearer signal that will be kinder to whatever speakers you put in, not to mention a clearer sound. Something around 4x75wrms @ 4ohm should be plenty

        Most people think that blown speakers mean they are putting too much power through them, when often (not always) it is because they are driving their headunit too hard and the dirty signal it sends kills the speakers

        EDIT: Oh, and Focal and Maestro as mentioned above both make very nice speakers, but I tell everyone to head to a specialist store and LISTEN to a range of speakers and go from there. They can have very different characteristics and what suits one person might not be what you are after.

        What music do you generally listen to? That can have a large impact on ideal speaker choices too
        Last edited by QBDentFree; 07-08-2013, 08:30 AM.

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        • #5
          The fronts are around 6.5 inch, back around 6.0 inch if I recall. But they are not "standard" sizes, and are riveted to the door on plastic speaker rings. So you will either have to make or purchase new ones to fit normal size speakers in them. Something like this:

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          • #6
            As far as I know all R36's have a standard amp under the drivers seat. I've simply replaced mine with a dynaudio amp for a noticable improvement in sound quality.

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            • #7
              Thanks for all the replies!

              Rgd's


              Andrew
              2009 R36 Variant - Icelandic Grey - HALDEX Gen 4 Controller - SuperChips Tune - CAI - Full LED Install - OZ Racing Vittoria 18x8 wheels - VWR BBK & VWR 2 Piece Rear Rotors - KW V3 Coilovers - KR Sway Bars - CPC DSG Tune - Carbon Fibre Front Grill - SprintBooster - DynAudio Upgrade - Tinted Rear Lights - etc, etc...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by R36 DSG View Post
                As far as I know all R36's have a standard amp under the drivers seat. I've simply replaced mine with a dynaudio amp for a noticable improvement in sound quality.
                Oh. Just the amp, or have you done speakers as well? Much effort involved or is it just a straight swap?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MrWolf View Post
                  Oh. Just the amp, or have you done speakers as well? Much effort involved or is it just a straight swap?
                  Just the amp, straight swap, plug and play. Part numbers from memory are either 3C0035456C or 3C0035456H. The challenge is finding one for a resonable price, most seem to charge upto $800!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by R36 DSG View Post
                    Just the amp, straight swap, plug and play. Part numbers from memory are either 3C0035456C or 3C0035456H. The challenge is finding one for a resonable price, most seem to charge upto $800!
                    Wow-wee. No kidding. Not cheap at all. Hmm, I'm considering grabbing the full Dynaudio kit. You don't happen to know if you can simply replace the speakers as well, or if it involves new wiring all round?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by R36 DSG View Post
                      As far as I know all R36's have a standard amp under the drivers seat. I've simply replaced mine with a dynaudio amp for a noticable improvement in sound quality.
                      Well, under my seat/s is a Bluetooth module and nothing else.. I have nothing under the passengers seat at all. Am I missing something here?

                      I've bought the two rear Dynaudio speakers from JKU in QLD, I'm still hunting for the 2 x rear tweeters. And I've bought the 2 x front Dynaudio tweeters but still hunting for the front Dynaudio speaker modules. Theres a set available on eBay, but at AU$950.00 for the pair, thats not going to happen!

                      I remain very curious about my lack of amplification though... I feel as though I'm missing something!

                      Rgd's


                      Andrew
                      2009 R36 Variant - Icelandic Grey - HALDEX Gen 4 Controller - SuperChips Tune - CAI - Full LED Install - OZ Racing Vittoria 18x8 wheels - VWR BBK & VWR 2 Piece Rear Rotors - KW V3 Coilovers - KR Sway Bars - CPC DSG Tune - Carbon Fibre Front Grill - SprintBooster - DynAudio Upgrade - Tinted Rear Lights - etc, etc...

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