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<blockquote data-quote="Sath" data-source="post: 8671250" data-attributes="member: 676746"><p>I recently purchased a Model 3, I couldn't afford their premium sound package that was $3000 more. The premium package comes with 14 speakers while mine came with 8 speakers. While I was working on the car I discovered that all (14) speakers are there but 6 are software disabled. What is the best way to get these 6 speakers active? I was thinking of getting a 6 ch amplifier with a high level input from one of the active speakers. Any advice is appreciated. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #27ae60">(3x) 4" midrange speakers in </span><span style="color: #27ae60">dash</span><span style="color: #27ae60"> - 3 Ohm, 33W each</span>(1x) 1” tweeter in <span style="color: #27ae60">dash</span><span style="color: #27ae60"> - 4 Ohm, 25W </span><span style="color: #27ae60">(2x) 8” woofers in front doors - 4 Ohm, 80W each</span>(2x) 4" midrange speakers in rear doors - 3 Ohm, 33W each</p><p><span style="color: #c0392b">(2x) 1” tweeters at side mirrors - 4 Ohm, 25W each ***disabled***</span>(2x) 2.5" midrange speakers in A-pillars - 4 Ohm, 25W each ***disabled***(2x) 4” midrange speakers in trunk lid - 3 Ohm, 33W each ***disabled***</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sath, post: 8671250, member: 676746"] I recently purchased a Model 3, I couldn't afford their premium sound package that was $3000 more. The premium package comes with 14 speakers while mine came with 8 speakers. While I was working on the car I discovered that all (14) speakers are there but 6 are software disabled. What is the best way to get these 6 speakers active? I was thinking of getting a 6 ch amplifier with a high level input from one of the active speakers. Any advice is appreciated. [COLOR=#27ae60](3x) 4" midrange speakers in [/COLOR][COLOR=#27ae60]dash[/COLOR][COLOR=#27ae60] - 3 Ohm, 33W each[/COLOR](1x) 1” tweeter in [COLOR=#27ae60]dash[/COLOR][COLOR=#27ae60] - 4 Ohm, 25W [/COLOR][COLOR=#27ae60](2x) 8” woofers in front doors - 4 Ohm, 80W each[/COLOR](2x) 4" midrange speakers in rear doors - 3 Ohm, 33W each [COLOR=#c0392b](2x) 1” tweeters at side mirrors - 4 Ohm, 25W each ***disabled***[/COLOR](2x) 2.5" midrange speakers in A-pillars - 4 Ohm, 25W each ***disabled***(2x) 4” midrange speakers in trunk lid - 3 Ohm, 33W each ***disabled*** [/QUOTE]
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