I replaced Concert rear speakers and installed an amp without a new power line through the firewall -- here's how ... (LONG!)
Disclaimers: If high wattage and booming bass are highly desired, this solution is not for you. You'll still need a dedicated power line to a high-power amp. As always, what worked for me may not work in your case, so follow these comments at your own risk.<p>Like many other readers of this forum, I've been quite disappointed with the sound quality of the Concert (stock) speakers. I've been reading about various installation methods for a rear amp, and all reports I've read so far required a power line direct from the battery to the amplifier. I do not need hundreds of watts of power to satisfy my listening needs -- I listen to music at relatively tame levels. Anyway, I finally took the plunge and replaced my front + rear speakers and added a 2x30W amplifier below the rear deck. I was able to do this without drilling a single hole in the car or destroying any of the stock wiring harnesses. I also managed to power my amp without laying a direct line from the battery through the firewall to the amp.<p>Rear speakers and amp: I replaced the rear speakers with MB Quart 6 1/2" Autobahn coaxials (Quart Mobil 1216 KX). I used the MB Quart Audi A4 rear deck speaker adapters for a direct fit. I installed an Alpine Flex2 MRP-T306 amp (2x30W RMS @ 14.4V; 2x60W max) under the rear deck using steel brackets. <p>Rear wiring: The harness that is connected to the left rear (active) speaker has eight wires. RR+ (preamp), RL+ (preamp), RR/RL common ground, RR+ (to speaker), RR- (to speaker), control (white wire), unswitched 12V, and power ground. The unswitched 12V power is connected to fuse #37 (20A) through a 16 gauge wire. Other devices on the fuse 37 circuit are the Concert head unit (5A fuse), CD changer, and cellular phone. I figured I can safely use 5 amps on this circuit for the Alpine amplifier. <p>I removed the connector from the active (left) speaker, threw the speaker away, and soldered all wires to the salvaged connector. That way, I did not have to cut the wires coming into the factory harness (for whatever it's worth). I connected the amp to the 12V unswitched power line (red/blue stripe). For added protection, I limited current on this circuit using a 5A inline fuse. I used the active speaker power ground (brown wire) for amp power ground. I used the white wire to turn the amplifier on and off. I wrapped all wiring in neopyrene rubber and tucked them neatly into a groove at the forward edge of the rear deck. I'm pleased to say that the system sounds great and there is no static possibly because the speakers and the amp are grounded using the grounding points on the factory harness.<p>Front speakers: I used MB Quart Autobahn 5 1/4" component speakers (Quart Mobil 2213 CX) + MB Quart A4 front door adapters. I used the instructions provided by Dan Masi in the FAQ. I must admit that the front door installation was pretty tough (there are ten electrical connections + one mechanical connection that you need to remove in order to remove the driver's side door panel!) but it all worked fine in the end (about two hours per door). Two interesting points: 1) It's not obvious from reading the FAQ, but the front door speakers are mounted on the removable door panel and not the steel frame of the door; 2) In Dan's car the driver's side midrange speaker had a second voice coil for the phone. My car did not (98.5 1.8T). In my car, I presume the phone circuit is mixed in with the other audio circuits inside the Concert radio. The end result is that I should still have the hands-free phone capability even though I replaced the stock speakers. Cool!<p>All and all, I ended up with a pretty decent-sounding setup with nice, tight bass, realistic midrange, and crisp highs. Total cost of the system was around $950 ($300 CD changer, $130 amp, $350 speakers, $80 speaker adapters, + misc. hardware + tax), and I'm still glad I didn't spend my money on the Bose system.<p>I can provide wiring details if anyone is interested. Thanks to Steve Shupe of Carlsen Audi for photocopies of the Concert wiring diagrams and Dan Masi for the excellent FAQ entry.<p>Serdar Uckun<br>98.5 1.8T QMS (brilliant black, terra cotta)<p>Email: uckun "at" hotmail.com (still trying to keep my e-mail address safe from spammers)