In my 2015 I put a bunch of money into upgrading the base stereo. I did this in a few revisions, including installing and then replacing the midrange speakers (Infinity to AudioFrog). This produced one of the biggest upgrades to sound quality. The Audiofrog GS25 speakers just dropped into the factory locations with no adapters and they sounded incredible. My 2019 has the UHFS system like all of them do, and I am considering just upgrading the mids again - and possibly the center channel as well.
Last time I used external amplification with a DSP. The Infinity speakers were 2 ohm, and the AudioFrogs were 4 ohm. I didn't notice much of a difference in output, despite the effective power decrease when I upgraded. The factory ones are 2 ohm as well so I know I will lose half the effective power again, but being 3.5" speakers, they shouldn't need a lot of juice anyway. I am not sure how Tesla alters the signals going to the mids. I am guessing they are done with a DSP, but the factory tweeters just had caps on them. I'm thinking they should be plug and play if I adapt the factory plug to the terminals on the Audiofrogs.
TL;DR: have you replaced your dash midrange speakers without doing anything else? How did you like the results?
Last time I used external amplification with a DSP. The Infinity speakers were 2 ohm, and the AudioFrogs were 4 ohm. I didn't notice much of a difference in output, despite the effective power decrease when I upgraded. The factory ones are 2 ohm as well so I know I will lose half the effective power again, but being 3.5" speakers, they shouldn't need a lot of juice anyway. I am not sure how Tesla alters the signals going to the mids. I am guessing they are done with a DSP, but the factory tweeters just had caps on them. I'm thinking they should be plug and play if I adapt the factory plug to the terminals on the Audiofrogs.
TL;DR: have you replaced your dash midrange speakers without doing anything else? How did you like the results?
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