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Hey guys,

Well i recently bought a 34 GTT, it was factory optioned with 8 speakers.

My issue is that the 2 rear speakers over the top of the boot..(subwoofers?) have been removed. I just have the covers sitting there with a female plug connection going to one of the speaker covers.

Anyway, I don't really know much about car audio/speakers. And I just need to know what was there originally so I can replace them.

Cheers,

Rohan.

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Oh ok, well I'd be happy with stock speakers to be honest, hopefully I can find some that fit.

I am actually really happy with the sound quality. And I'll be honest and say I didn't notice the missing speakers for a bout a week until I started to wonder why I couldn't hear anything coming from the back. :thumbsup:

One other thing, The one female plug adaptor, will that service both speakers?

Sorry for the noob questions, never messed about with car audio before.

Hey Jack, I just had a quick look and found the other connection for the other speaker fitting.

One has a 4 pin plug like ( .... ) the other side has a 10 pin plug like ( :::.:: ) or something like that.

well the 10 pin plug is defenantly not the one you want.did you unplug that from anything or was it just hanging under the parcel shelf? there is a computer mounted under the rear shelf which it should be pluged into from memory, check the little box thats mounted under the shelf and see if it has anything pluged into the plug onthe side of it.

Are you able to take a picture of the 4 pin plug for me?

well the 10 pin plug is defenantly not the one you want.did you unplug that from anything or was it just hanging under the parcel shelf? there is a computer mounted under the rear shelf which it should be pluged into from memory, check the little box thats mounted under the shelf and see if it has anything pluged into the plug onthe side of it.

Are you able to take a picture of the 4 pin plug for me?

Yeah mate I will.

I'll take a pic of both and report back tomorrow afternoon :thumbsup:

Cheers for the help.

No probs man.

off the top of my head the rear speaker wires should be

Rear Left neg = Black with pink stripe

Rear Left pos = Orange

Rear Right neg = Grey with red stripe

Rear Right pos = Grey

not 100% tho,its too late at night to think lol.

cant really tell where the 4 pin plug is from in then pics.the 10 pin i think is from the computer mounted under the parcel shelf.have a check on the side of that and see if there is anything pluged into it. on the 4 pin plug cross check the wire colours of that to the wire colours i posted abit further up and see if they match up.if they do then thats ya man if not then have a hunt around under the parcel self and see if you can locate them, they may have been tucked up under the parcel shelf (inbetween the steel part and the plastic part you actually remove).

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