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mhconley May 6, 2008 11:47 AM

Shaker 1000 vs. Shaker 500 Speakers
 
Ford lists these systems as follows:

Shaker 1000 Audio System
Includes AM/FM stereo with MP3 capable 6-disc in-dash CD changer and 10 Audiophile speakers.

Shaker 500 Audio System
Includes AM/FM stereo with MP3 capable 6-disc in-dash CD changer and 8 speakers.

I know the Shaker 1000 adds the 2 subs in the trunk. They claim the Shaker 1000 has audiophile speakers. Is there really any difference between the speakers they use in these two systems?

Martin

metroplex May 6, 2008 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by mhconley (Post 5562319)
Ford lists these systems as follows:

Shaker 1000 Audio System
Includes AM/FM stereo with MP3 capable 6-disc in-dash CD changer and 10 Audiophile speakers.

Shaker 500 Audio System
Includes AM/FM stereo with MP3 capable 6-disc in-dash CD changer and 8 speakers.

I know the Shaker 1000 adds the 2 subs in the trunk. They claim the Shaker 1000 has audiophile speakers. Is there really any difference between the speakers they use in these two systems?

Martin


On the stock Shaker 500 we have:
1 pair of tweeters
1 pair of mid-range woofers
1 pair of subwoofers
1 pair of rear speakers

That's a total of 8 speakers. :metal::confused::D

Desoter_Stang May 6, 2008 03:17 PM

I think the question was, is there a quality difference between the speakers in the 2 systems (1000 vs 500).

To which I do not have an answer, sorry.

metroplex May 6, 2008 03:40 PM

An easy way would be to check the part #s on the rear deck speakers.

My 07 GT's Shaker 500 rear speaker is:
7U5T-18808-CA
4 ohms, 25W
Made in China

mhconley May 6, 2008 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by metroplex (Post 5562448)
An easy way would be to check the part #s on the rear deck speakers.

My 07 GT's Shaker 500 rear speaker is:
7U5T-18808-CA
4 ohms, 25W
Made in China

Thanks - anyone have this data from a Shaker 1000 equipped car. Mine's a convertible and the speakers are not easily accessible.

Martin

krnpimpsta May 6, 2008 04:15 PM

they're the same.. I have no sources to back up my claim, but I don't see Ford installing higher quality speakers without making a big deal about it - at least more than adding the word "audiophile."

biznazion May 6, 2008 04:18 PM

My 05 with shaker 1000 has XW7F-18808-BB as a part number on the rear deck speakers.

metroplex May 6, 2008 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by biznazion (Post 5562473)
My 05 with shaker 1000 has XW7F-18808-BB as a part number on the rear deck speakers.

That part is now superseded by 6U5Z18808CA $25.97 retail, $16.57.


It looks like the 07 has a different speaker. FWIW the amplifiers and woofers for the Shaker 500 or 1000 are listed as $500 each.

mhconley May 6, 2008 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by biznazion (Post 5562473)
My 05 with shaker 1000 has XW7F-18808-BB as a part number on the rear deck speakers.

Also:
4 ohms, 25 W
Made in China

Sticking the word audiophile in a description don't make it so...

Next mod Infinity Kappa 6x8's.

Martin

RRRoamer May 6, 2008 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by mhconley (Post 5562503)
Sticking the word audiophile in a description don't make it so...

You have NO idea how many marketing dweebs you just insulted!!!!!!:mad:


:lol:

TonyN May 6, 2008 09:15 PM

While on the the shaker speaker subject. Where are the tweeters located? I never had the door panel off yet, so I'm not sure if they are behind there. I know there are 5x7's in the rear deck and in the doors along with the 8" subs. I couldn't imagine ford putting 2 way speakers in the doors...

mhconley May 6, 2008 10:18 PM

They did.

watchdevil May 6, 2008 10:24 PM

With the door speakers they are in two locations. There are tweeters in the upper door panel with modest preforations while the door woofers have the big boom box grilles.

flyingn May 7, 2008 04:36 AM

aren't the kappas 8 ohm? Im not that well versed in this sorta stuff but wouldn't that cause a problem? The new speakers have twice the resistance as the oem speakers??




Originally Posted by mhconley (Post 5562503)
Also:
4 ohms, 25 W
Made in China

Sticking the word audiophile in a description don't make it so...

Next mod Infinity Kappa 6x8's.

Martin


krnpimpsta May 7, 2008 06:08 AM


Originally Posted by flyingn (Post 5562745)
aren't the kappas 8 ohm? Im not that well versed in this sorta stuff but wouldn't that cause a problem? The new speakers have twice the resistance as the oem speakers??

I'm not an audio guru, but I think you would generally upgrade to an aftermarket amp to power any sort of decent aftermarket speakers. I don't think factory HU's can typically do much of anything other than power the cheap factory speakers that they were minimally spec'd for.

mhconley May 7, 2008 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by flyingn (Post 5562745)
aren't the kappas 8 ohm? Im not that well versed in this sorta stuff but wouldn't that cause a problem? The new speakers have twice the resistance as the oem speakers??

The Kappa's are rated 2 ohm. Their website states:
True Four Ohms— All Kappa speakers feature two ohm voice coils. Original factory-installed speaker wiring in many cars is 18-22 gauge. This wire, and heating in the voice coil when power is applied, increase the impedance “seen” by the amplifier or head unit. The impedance of Kappa Speakers has been adjusted to compensate for this increase and can be safely driven by any head unit.

Their low impedance and high sensitivity (94 dB) would make them an ideal choice to mate with the Shaker 1000 headunit.

Speakers are by far the most important component in a stereo system. Typical audiophiles spend 50% of their budget on speakers and 50% on the rest source(s)/amp/preamp.

Martin

flyingn May 7, 2008 06:26 PM

thanks! Great info!

Busted May 8, 2008 09:14 AM

I've read that the shaker 500 and 1000 have a total peek power output of 500 and 1000 respectively, With claims like that, how the hell can they put a 25W speaker in there????? One would blow a 25W speaker in a heartbeat pumping 500 watts thru it...... NO?

But I have to say, the shaker 500 was a MAJOR selling point for me... I had to have at least the 500...

gameguru1360 May 8, 2008 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by Busted (Post 5563491)
I've read that the shaker 500 and 1000 have a total peek power output of 500 and 1000 respectively, With claims like that, how the hell can they put a 25W speaker in there????? One would blow a 25W speaker in a heartbeat pumping 500 watts thru it...... NO?

But I have to say, the shaker 500 was a MAJOR selling point for me... I had to have at least the 500...

well with factory speakers and factory head units, they don't put out a lot of power. What you're looking at is the peak rating. 25w is peak...judging by that I would say consistent power or RMS power (root median square) is probably something like 10-12 watts. So that's why it's so much better replacing the factory speakers with aftermarket speakers and head units. I would only just get the basic standard audio package and then save up for a kick *** audio system!

dkegel May 8, 2008 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by metroplex (Post 5562448)
An easy way would be to check the part #s on the rear deck speakers.

My 07 GT's Shaker 500 rear speaker is:
7U5T-18808-CA
4 ohms, 25W
Made in China

My 06 GT's Shaker 1000 rear speaker is:
6U5T-18808-CA
4 ohms, 25W
Made in China

Dave


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