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Lexicon 17 Speaker system

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What are the OEM replacement, or an excellent after market set, rear midrange speakers for 2010 Genesis 4.6?
 
963303M100 is the correct part number and a few notes:

- The speakers are riveted on, no matter what you do be prepared to drill out the rivets and replace with new rivets or have an assortment of bolts/self-tapping screws.

- OEM systems with sound processors like Lexicon, Harmon Kardon or Bang & Olufsen have every speaker balanced and usually the speakers are not a traditional ohm rating. So when you replace the speaker even with a $700 of Rainbow speakers, it will sound worse than this $48 Hyundai speaker.

- In order to "upgrade" you will need to replace the sound processor and factory amplifier, all speakers and subwoofer and then fine tune the DSP settings.
 
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