Clarity Speaker Quality

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by VTSAX, Feb 21, 2018.

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  1. Cash Traylor

    Cash Traylor Well-Known Member

    Ok, I give up. Lucien, can you please take a photo and describe how you went through the firewall for you amp power to the battery. I have looked all around the engine compartment for a "easily" usable grommet location to push an 8awg cable through and come up with nothing. This car is wrapped pretty tight. Did you drill? Anyway, this would be very helpful info.

    Cash
     
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  3. Cash Traylor

    Cash Traylor Well-Known Member

    Never mind, figured it out and posted my solution in the other thread.
    https://www.insideevsforum.com/community/index.php?threads/audio-upgrade-for-clarity.2221/page-3#post-29322
     
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  4. socalclarity

    socalclarity New Member

    Could replacing the speakers be used as an excuse by Honda to void the warranty on other audio system components?
     
  5. SkipperT

    SkipperT Member

    Only if the dealer can prove that you replacing the speakers, caused the failure of the component.
    Example: the A-pillar cover rattles because it has a broken tab. You broke it when removing the cover, it didn't break on it's own. Not warranty.

    -Skip
     
  6. Stuart HOrn

    Stuart HOrn New Member

     
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  8. ZedFez

    ZedFez Member

    Not sure if this has been mentioned before or not. Don’t have time to look for it. What I’ve noticed, however, it’s that the most irritating sound from my Clarity is the front window pillar tweeter speakers rattling in their mounts, even when the sound system is off.
     
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  9. rickyrsx

    rickyrsx Active Member

    Don't think I've noticed this. Maybe something is loose?


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  10. jdonalds

    jdonalds Well-Known Member

    Yes there have been lots of posts about the rattles. Our right side tweeter rattles depending on the road surface. Some owners have taken the car to Honda for a fix. Others have used foam tape to stop the rattles. Removing the pillar cover is easy.
     
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  11. Sandroad

    Sandroad Well-Known Member

    This thread documents the source of the rattle and an easy fix. It’s the dashboard edge vibrating against the A pillar right next to the tweeters (both sides in our car).

    https://www.insideevsforum.com/community/index.php?threads/dashboard-rattle.1082/
     
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  13. joseph devocht

    joseph devocht New Member

    Lucien, I'm thinking of replacing speakers and adding 4 channel amp. How did you hook this up to your head unit? I've been searching for installation videos/descriptions on how to remove trim from dashboard to access the headunit output wire(harness) but came up empty handed.
     
  14. Cash Traylor

    Cash Traylor Well-Known Member


    You may look at my posts here, they may help a little - but not directly as what you are planning I did not attempt.

    https://www.insideevsforum.com/comm...io-upgrade-for-clarity.2221/page-3#post-29322
     
  15. jorgie393

    jorgie393 Well-Known Member

    If it is worth $10 for you to have the instructions for removing the dashboard trim, you can get Honda's own instructions at techinfo.honda.com ($10 for a one-day subscription to Service Express). I saw them there; did not save them, other than an overview of the upper dash components (see attached), but all the docs are assuredly there. Just enter "Dashboard" in the search window and you'll find all you need.

    Keep in mind that in the instructions for removing part C, there are often instructions for removing parts A and B listed as "prior steps", so you need to get all the nested documents.

    The set of docs labeled "Dashboard Engine" or something like that also shows also where there are penetrations for cables to come through the firewall, as I recall. if that is needed.

    Edit: Whoops, this was a bit circular. Cash Traylor already posted many of these in https://www.insideevsforum.com/community/index.php?threads/audio-upgrade-for-clarity.2221/page-3#post-29322 -- specifically post #57. I saw the great pictures, but not these docs, the first time I looked.
     

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  16. joseph devocht

    joseph devocht New Member

    Great. Thanks for the help!
     
  17. Thomas Mitchell

    Thomas Mitchell Active Member

    A simple upgrade for those complaining about the bass would be to just upgrade the front door speakers leave the rest alone. The Rockford Fosgate PPS4-6 Punch Pro ($80/ea @ Crutchfield) or similar will probably solve your complaints unless you want to rattle your license plate or compete in SPL contests.

    I find the Clarity OEM audio to be good enough for my old "artillery ears" and I can't really find enough fault to justify upgrading it.
     
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  18. AlAl

    AlAl Active Member

    I found the bass and treble absolutely dominate the mids, on a "flat" EQ. -3 on bass and -2 on treble seems to balance the sound a bit though.
    Audio quality is pretty good for day-day listening, I find
     
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  19. Lucien Mcleod

    Lucien Mcleod Member

    Hi a professional shop installed everything. I’m not sure
     
  20. Linkmodo

    Linkmodo Member

    The speaker on my Clarity is way better than a crappy speaker system in my old 15' Accord with Active Noise Cancelling (which messes up the sound completely) And I believe Clarity have one more speaker as well.
     
  21. Omz2302

    Omz2302 New Member

    I am coming from a 2009 Mazda3 with bose speakers and I agree with others that the Clarity speakers are sub-par (I'd give them a 6 out of 10) but probably comparable to many other honda car speakers (which I feel almost all hondas - unless it says 'premium sound system' - have somewhat sub-par speakers - my parents drive an accord and civic). I worry that the issue may not only be the speakers themselves but also the cutoffs the head unit uses for frequency cross over. When I listen to the same music in my clarity and compare it to the Mazda, I can tell there are certain parts of the song that the subwoofer would handle and instead the head unit seems to play that portion of the song as a mid-level frequency, this makes every thing sound muddy because the mids are attempting to play a longer, deep note while simultaneously attempting to play the mid-range frequencies as well. Has anyone really found a vast improvement with simply replacing the speakers and not changing anything else? Also, has anyone noticed an improvement in the quality of sound when they compare bluetooth to apple CarPlay? I noticed my sound improved quite a bit when I played from apple CarPlay rather than over bluetooth. If you do go to a professional to get the speakers upgraded, do you go to a third partly installer or the dealer? Can I just go to best buy? Any recs?

    Thanks!
     
  22. jdonalds

    jdonalds Well-Known Member

    I find it so interesting the differing opinions. My 4Runner has a JBL system with I don't know how many speakers and a sub-woofer. It sounds better than my Clarity but I think the Clarity sound is pretty good. I'd rate it more like a 7 on a scale of 10.

    The other thing I marvel at is how well I think the Clarity handles on OEM tires. I'm often surprised at how well it takes corners and hugs the road. I will be buying new tires before a 1,100 mile round trip in June. Perhaps then I will notice a handling difference. But I've had many cars and the Clarity seems to handle better than all of them.

    Then there is the looks of the car on the outside. It's not important to me but if I were to make an assessment I'd have to say I like the rear end looks, and the spats are a non issue for me. If anything I'd say the front end is least pleasing to me.
     
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