Advise on upgrading sound system...
I just purchased a 2007 CLK 350 last week and I am quickly finding that the awesomeness of the car and the sound system are far too disproportionate.
I want to upgrade the entire sound system as quickly as possible for a reasonable amount. However, I i have never done ANY sort of auto customization, nor do i have ANY IDEA WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE to pump up my sound system.
I understand that i sound like an idiot (which i am as far as this sort of thing goes) but if anyone could give me a brief rundown of what could/should be done, i would be much appreciative.
Thanks!
CR
Follow this thread for the stereo upgrade and use the search feature as well lots of info on how to do it and what to buy:
https://mbworld.org/forums/clk-class...ey-begins.html
Also lets see some pic of your car




Follow this thread for the stereo upgrade and use the search feature as well lots of info on how to do it and what to buy:
https://mbworld.org/forums/clk-class...ey-begins.html
Also lets see some pic of your car
https://mbworld.org/forums/clk-class...o-install.html
Fellow MBworld W209 member "bheng" has a few great threads about his radio install as well.
haha just kidding. just ask and you shall receive. i was in your place about a year ago. when i started the audio journey.
oh and also tell us how much you plan on spending. audio can range from a 1k system to several....
oh and this was the first audio system ive done. lol i didnt break anything but door pins.
Anyone have an idea of how much more I should budget if I want to do the whole cab and trunk?
i used dynamat only because i bought in bulk. i used more than 20 sq ft which was offered in the trunk kit, in our trunks. i think i used 28 sq ft cuz i had one trunk, and 2 of the 4 sq ft. then i bought another bulk pack of 36 sq ft. and used some more in the sides of the trunk, not just the lid.
for the front, i used dynomat on the doors which was one whole sheet in itself. i wanted to do the rest of the cabin, but ididnt know how to take it apart nor did i want to go to the hassle of breaking something with such a large piece. and i had a 1 or 2 sheets left.
many have used second skin audio and prefer that. i think its up to preference. i used dynomat cuz it was readily available at first. then i ordered the bulk pack only to save a couple of bones.
a friend with an mr2 had 2 10s in his cabin, right behind the seats. awsome sound. but he used a no name brand to dampen his cabin. and it worked just as well.
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i hear less road noise for sure. i wish i did tomb style. but also know it will weigh down the car. the doors feel a lot heavier. i feel the difference opening my friends c vs my door. so if you do your entire cabin, you might feel a bit slower.
dont forget to either put foam or dynomat on your trunk license plate so it doesnt rattle.
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i hear less road noise for sure. i wish i did tomb style. but also know it will weigh down the car. the doors feel a lot heavier. i feel the difference opening my friends c vs my door. so if you do your entire cabin, you might feel a bit slower.
dont forget to either put foam or dynomat on your trunk license plate so it doesnt rattle.
Good to know. The rear self is a big issue for me. I really don't want that thing rattling with my new system. I'm one step ahead of you with the license plate. I had to put some weathering strip foam behind the plate so it wouldn't scratch my CF. I can't wait to get this work done. I hope it doesn't take forever.
2. I am almost certaintly going to have a professional install the system.
3. I initially want to put 1k into it to get it passable, however I diffently do not want to skimp and I figure I'd be willing to put up to 3k in over a few months if that make that much of a difference.
4. I am posting from my phone and cannot upload pics. I will link some later today.
Thanks again!
CR
I finished running the power from the battery and installing the door speakers this past weekend (which can be very tedious, but the only casualty was a few of the door panel clips). The most time consuming piece has been the custom frames I had to make to fit the 6.5" two-ways in the door - both front and rear. So far so good. Keep a check on my posts as I have a couple pictures and will be finishing the install next week (Clkboi put a link to my post above). Good luck! One thing that has helped was that I purchased a service manual dvd on ebay for $20. This thing is all inclusive...gives you instructions on removing panels, wiring diagrams, etc.
I priced a professional install and it was going to run over $4K for lesser work. Send me a message if you have any questions.
Last edited by benamg22; Dec 21, 2010 at 10:19 PM.
also when applying the sound dampening at least with dynomat, i basically pressed it onto the area i wanted to apply it to. creased a mold. took it out, cut it up. applied it, heated it with heat gun and rolled it (i think thats overkill) but i wanted the job done super corectly the first time so i wouldnt need to double back.
dragon, i would love to dynomat everything but i dont know how to take off the cabin. and i fear breaking that the most as its probably going to be near impossible to replace.
i was thinking of having a benz tech take off the cabin, so i can apply more dynomat...but i havent found one that would do it for me yet. so as of now, im fine with it. i found that it only vibrates noticeable when listening to music loud but not that loud...kinda in the medium range. if i listen to it softly while others are in the car, no vibration. and when i crank it up when i commute alone i dont notice it



