Radio Specs for SE?

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mille33
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Anybody know the factory head unit specs? I'm looking to upgrade my door speakers but don't know how much power the head unit can take. Thanks!
tigerbangs54
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Remember that the head unit provides the power to the speakers: speakers do not power the head unit. The Head unit is said to deliver 20 watts per channel to each of 4 discrete channels. My experience is that the speakers in the SE are not the weak link, the head-end is.

The head unit is made by Panasonic, and it's FM and AM reception is OK, but not stellar. FM audio quality is rather treble-shy. The system is a bit more respectable on CD and iPod music material, but you won't get really thumping bass out of the system, or really high sound-pressure-levels.

I have replaced my head unit with a new Kenwood DNX-6990, which adds Bluetooth, Garmin Navigation and HD radio reception, with the option of a rear-view camera and XM-Sirius radio. It is a vast improvement in reception and sound quality, with similar power output, but with the option to add external power amplifiers at a later date. I have kept the stock 7 speaker system so far and find that I enjoy the system far more than I did the standard system. I do not have subwoofers or amplifiers installed in the car, but the bass is adequate for my listening. Radio reception has improved, and radio clarity is greatly improved. I can now stream from my android phone via bluetooth Pandora and TuneIn Radio, which allows me to have listening options not available to me before.
I suggest that you explore installing a better head unit before spending a lot of money upgrading speakers, as the improved source of the music is likely more satisfying than a speaker upgrade. When such time comes that you want to add subwoofers and amplification, you will have a much better source from which to listen.
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