2013 LC Audio Upgrade (2 Viewers)

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It has all its service records in the glove compartment in a Manila folder. No mention of broken vent cover, sneaky bastards lol
In fairness most people might not even notice. It depends on the amount of humidity you get but I would only notice my windows fogging up a bit when it was warm and rainy here
 
Has anyone checked out either of these options from PAC? One them lists compatibility with the '08 Land Cruiser

Toyota Advanced Amplifier Integration

Or

Amplifier Integration Interface for Select 2014+ Toyota and Lexus vehicles with Premium Amplified Sound Systems - PAC
Looks like a great possibility! Claimed compatibility with Synthesis. Requires that JBL amp is still present and functioning. Appears to be a MOST device and able to get low level full signal.

Edit -> I don't see compatibility for TLC or LX in the charts, but might have missed it - maybe could work directly with PAC on a hard wire solution or doing some repinning.
 
The "Toyota Advanced Amplifier Integration" does show the 2008 LC under it's application tab. I know there were some changes to the audio system early in the 200 series lifecycle (SAT radio antenna connection moved from under Pass seat to behind head unit, added BT audio, added USB, etc) so I don't know if it would still be applicable.
 
Been reading the forum for the last two months.

Just purchased my first LC. Had a Acura RL in high school, Toyota Sequoia in college and now finally had the funds to get the dream car the Toyota Land Cruiser. Black 2013 Toyota Land Crusier with 100k miles on it. I plan on keeping it until my 40’s come.

Glad to join the family and wonderful LC community.

My whole life I have had after market audio equipment in my cars because my older brothers and cousins always had them and did competitions at Audio King and Best Buy back in the days.

I’ve been researching a ton of threads such as the “adding factory subwoofer” and all the other good informative stuff by guys like Grinchy, Murkman, TomCruis etc.

I know the issues and how hard it is to incorporate the stock JBL system with aftermarket amps and subs.

My first plan was just do get the LC2I Pro Line Out Converter and transfer my old mono 1200 Kicker Amp and L7 15 to the LC. I know this is very possible since many people have already done so.

After driving the LC for a month, I realized that the speakers are decent but nothing special.

My question to all the brothers who have already gone down this road before me, is this set up possible?

1) LC7I which is the 6 channel Audio Control Line out converter.

2) Aftermarket 4 channel amp with two new speakers in the corner dash and 2 new speakers in the tail gate. Since these locations offer full range signals: Highs, mids, and lows.

3) Mono 1200W amp with the L7 15 subwoofer.

This would all stay with the stock head unit of course.

Thanks and I await your comments, wisdoms and replies before I go on this journey of upgrading my dream car.
I just learned about this 16 inch Head Unit to suit a 2007-2015 Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara (and our USA models) from EC Off Road In Australia. I’ve had an email exchange with Michael and he said this head unit will control All climate controls, etc. and will ship to the USA. Only feature that will have to go is the Rear DVD controls from what I understood. The $2,400 price tag is AUD, US equivalent yesterday is about $1,780. Www.ecvisionsound.com 16inch Head Unit Head unit to suit LandCruiser 200 Series SAHARA - https://www.ecvisionsound.com/collections/sahara-1/products/toyota-landcruiser-200-series-sahara-16inch-head-unit?variant=22644562854006. Before ordering, I’m doing some more installation education.

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I just learned about this 16 inch Head Unit to suit a 2007-2015 Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara (and our USA models) from EC Off Road In Australia. I’ve had an email exchange with Michael and he said this head unit will control All climate controls, etc. and will ship to the USA. Only feature that will have to go is the Rear DVD controls from what I understood. The $2,400 price tag is AUD, US equivalent yesterday is about $1,780. Www.ecvisionsound.com 16inch Head Unit Head unit to suit LandCruiser 200 Series SAHARA - https://www.ecvisionsound.com/collections/sahara-1/products/toyota-landcruiser-200-series-sahara-16inch-head-unit?variant=22644562854006. Before ordering, I’m doing some more installation education.

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That’s too crazy

Im gonna do my install in the next two three weeks.

Changing out all 13 speakers. Putting in sub with mono amp and LC2i pro line out converter. Will post pics when done.
 
There are lots of these, and some stateside already.
Try phoenix auto.
And an endless number on Ali express staring between $600 and $1200 depending on options

Search for Tesla or Tesla head unit in this forum
 
New audio equipment getting installed next Monday.

Changing out all 13 speakers, adding in Mono Amp and 15 inch Solo Baric L7 Kicker Subwoofer.

- 1 JBL 421F Going into Center Dash. They are 30 RMS and 90 Sensitivity.

- 2 Alpine S-S40 going into the Dash Corners. They are 40 RMS and 88 Sensitivity

- 4 Alpine S-S65c going into Front Door components 6x9 and front pillar tweeters. They are 80 RMS and 88 Sensitivity.

- 4 Pioneer TS-A1300c going into Rear Door Components. They are 50 RMS and 88 sensitivity.

- 2 Infinity Reference 4032cfx going into the tail gate. They are 35 RMS and 93 sensitivity.

Using a LC2i Pro Audio Control Line Out converter to grab the factory subwoofer signal and feed it to a Kicker Cxa 1200.1 RMS Mono Amp to power my 1000 RMS Kicker L7 15 Square Solo Baric Subwoofer.

Spent about $700 for all the 13 speakers, harness, wiring, and the LC2i Pro from Crutchfield. All speakers will be a direct fit.

I already have the subwoofer and mono amp from previous vehicle. Those if bought would be $1k. So that’s saved.

Getting everything installed on Monday at a professional shop been going to for years since high school. They are gonna charge me $1K labor for two days of install and tuning. So dropping off Monday morning, pick up Tuesday afternoon.

Will post final pics and hopefully sound clips when everything is completed.

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New audio system is in and it kicks ass!

Kicker L7 Solo Baric 15 1000 rms
Kicker CXA 1200.1 rms
LC2I Pro Line-out Converter with Bass Knob

LC2I is under the front seat connected to factory amp

Bass knob is by arm rest and cup holder

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Swapped out all 13 factory speakers

- 1 JBL 421F Going into Center Dash. They are 30 RMS and 91 Sensitivity 3 ohm.

- 2 Alpine S-S40 didn’t fit into the Dash Corners so I put some Infinity Reference 3032cfx
with 25 RMS and 92 Sensitivity 3 ohm.

- 4 Alpine S-S65c going into Front Door components 6x9 and front pillar tweeters. They are 80 RMS and 88 Sensitivity. 4 ohms

- 4 Pioneer TS-A1300c going into Rear Door Components. They are 50 RMS and 88 sensitivity. 4 ohms

- 2 Infinity Reference 4032cfx going into the tail gate. They are 35 RMS and 93 sensitivity.

Highs, mids, all running off the factory OEM JBL 605 watt amp.

Sounds amazing.

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I”ll be selling the factory JBL LC200 speakers if anyone is interested.

13 speakers total

2 dash corner
1 dash center
2 front 6x9 and 2 tweeters
2 rear 6 inch and 2 tweeters
2 tail gate
 
I”ll be selling the factory JBL LC200 speakers if anyone is interested.

13 speakers total

2 dash corner
1 dash center
2 front 6x9 and 2 tweeters
2 rear 6 inch and 2 tweeters
2 tail gate
You said they’d be tuning the system.. I’m a total layman. What’s involved in that? Decibel measurement at different tone frequencies and adjust an EQ? Or just play different kinds of music and adjust things by ear?
 
You said they’d be tuning the system.. I’m a total layman. What’s involved in that? Decibel measurement at different tone frequencies and adjust an EQ? Or just play different kinds of music and adjust things by ear?
They just tuned my LC2i pro and mono amp so that’s there’s no disturbance and bass roll off with my subwoofer and that there’s no distortion or clipping.

So I’m only running about 25% power on my amp right now for my sun and it hits hard and clean.

Speakers and everything else is still running on Jbl Synthesis amp and head unit controls
 
Selling my 13 OEM JBL Premium Synthesis LC200 Speakers

$300 total for all 13 speakers

$20 each for the 3 dash speakers and 2 tail gate speakers.

$40 each for the front 6x9 and rear 6 inch speakers

$10 each for the 4 tweeters.

They are all still in perfect working order.

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Swapped out all 13 factory speakers

- 1 JBL 421F Going into Center Dash. They are 30 RMS and 91 Sensitivity 3 ohm.

- 2 Alpine S-S40 didn’t fit into the Dash Corners so I put some Infinity Reference 3032cfx
with 25 RMS and 92 Sensitivity 3 ohm.

- 4 Alpine S-S65c going into Front Door components 6x9 and front pillar tweeters. They are 80 RMS and 88 Sensitivity. 4 ohms

- 4 Pioneer TS-A1300c going into Rear Door Components. They are 50 RMS and 88 sensitivity. 4 ohms

- 2 Infinity Reference 4032cfx going into the tail gate. They are 35 RMS and 93 sensitivity.

Highs, mids, all running off the factory OEM JBL 605 watt amp.

Sounds amazing.

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Randomly started poking around to see if anyone dove into an audio upgrade... Glad to see/hear you're satisfied with the outcome - For me, after a couple years now, still 100% satisfied with the system
 
Has anyone held onto their fully functional OEM head unit? I have a 2011 land cruiser with rear seat dvd and have a couple buttons that are acting up. Looking for options for refurbishing or purchasing used if possible.
 
I”ll be selling the factory JBL LC200 speakers if anyone is interested.

13 speakers total

2 dash corner
1 dash center
2 front 6x9 and 2 tweeters
2 rear 6 inch and 2 tweeters
2 tail gate

Do you think it is worth it to just replace the speakers and power them using the factory amp? I'm inclined to just replace the front speakers and see if I can get better sound definition. I'm intrigued at the idea of no modification and easy swap.
 
Do you think it is worth it to just replace the speakers and power them using the factory amp? I'm inclined to just replace the front speakers and see if I can get better sound definition. I'm intrigued at the idea of no modification and easy swap.
I think it’s worth it but I’m really into audio.

Most people love the stock system.
 
Swapped out all 13 factory speakers

- 1 JBL 421F Going into Center Dash. They are 30 RMS and 91 Sensitivity 3 ohm.

- 2 Alpine S-S40 didn’t fit into the Dash Corners so I put some Infinity Reference 3032cfx
with 25 RMS and 92 Sensitivity 3 ohm.

- 4 Alpine S-S65c going into Front Door components 6x9 and front pillar tweeters. They are 80 RMS and 88 Sensitivity. 4 ohms

- 4 Pioneer TS-A1300c going into Rear Door Components. They are 50 RMS and 88 sensitivity. 4 ohms

- 2 Infinity Reference 4032cfx going into the tail gate. They are 35 RMS and 93 sensitivity.

Highs, mids, all running off the factory OEM JBL 605 watt amp.

Sounds amazing.

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Is the 2011 and 2013 systems the same? How did it all sound before tuning the amp?
 

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