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Don't know if anyone else has experienced this. After reading all the forums here about upgrading the center dash speaker I purchased the Infinity Reference 3-1/2" 2-way REF-3032CFX. Since it is 4 ohms, I also bought the 4 ohm 50 watt resistor to add in series. The speaker came with a filtering capacitor to add in series. So I removed the OEM speaker, desoldered the connector, and ascertained the white lead was positive. I series the white positive lead to the resistor, series the output of the resistor to the capacitor, and then soldered the output of the resistor to the positive input of the speaker. The black lead was soldered to the negative of the speaker. With a jumper across the capacitor, my Fluke 87 measured 7.8 ohms. Here's the problem.
When I plugged in the speaker and turned on the radio, the channel went dead. No sound out of the speaker. Tried the reboot, tried factory default, tried disconnect battery. Nothing worked.
Took it to the dealer. They found an ACM B1AO4:11 AND 12 Fault code on speaker 4. Tech cleared the codes and the speaker started working. He told me if the module detects an open or a short it disables the channel to protect it.
I know I didn't fault anything to ground as all I did was join the connectors. But, one though is that a capacitor in series could show up as an open circuit on some internal scan. I am not afraid to try it again without the capacitor as don't want to go back to the dealer.
So, I can't recommend what you should, only that if I had to do again I would install the series resistor, but not the series capacitor. Of all the posts on the B&O dash speaker forum, no one mentioned whether they used the capacitor, or Not to use it. The ACM supplies the signals to the center dash and the rear pillar speakers. So if you are upgrading them use caution.
When I plugged in the speaker and turned on the radio, the channel went dead. No sound out of the speaker. Tried the reboot, tried factory default, tried disconnect battery. Nothing worked.
Took it to the dealer. They found an ACM B1AO4:11 AND 12 Fault code on speaker 4. Tech cleared the codes and the speaker started working. He told me if the module detects an open or a short it disables the channel to protect it.
I know I didn't fault anything to ground as all I did was join the connectors. But, one though is that a capacitor in series could show up as an open circuit on some internal scan. I am not afraid to try it again without the capacitor as don't want to go back to the dealer.
So, I can't recommend what you should, only that if I had to do again I would install the series resistor, but not the series capacitor. Of all the posts on the B&O dash speaker forum, no one mentioned whether they used the capacitor, or Not to use it. The ACM supplies the signals to the center dash and the rear pillar speakers. So if you are upgrading them use caution.
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