
gellor
Full Audioholic
I just got my new car last week, and its stereo is...meh...its ok. I took it around to several aftermarket stereo ripoff shops to find out what can be done, and the guy starts in on $1500 front speakers, disabling the rear door speakers entirely, adding a JL Audio cleansweep to disable factory eq (also disabling the headunit's volume knob, etc), $1000 dual amps, etc. All around the premise that "This stuff will make your car LOUD!"
Bleh. I left.
So I'm wondering. I would like to keep the factory head unit. (Less chance of theft) Its got a pretty complex speaker setup in this car. Its got a 3-way setup in the front doors. (6.5" bass, 3.5" mids, and a tweeter) and a 2-way setup in the rear door. (6.5" bass, 3.5" mids, no tweeter)
There is no external factory amp. Just the 4x20 head unit.
Now, I know this whole setup is probably crossed over some wierd way, either at the factory head unit or somewhere along the wires...is there anything wrong with just replacing the individual speaker components? Will it help the sound at all?
Can you run the sound from the factory head unit to an amp and then to aftermarket speakers for improved sound? Or does this sort of setup have to be entirely replaced?
I'm just pissed off at the guy from Tweeter trying to up his commission by trying to upsell products that wouldn't even work well in the configuration he was recommending.
Bleh. I left.
So I'm wondering. I would like to keep the factory head unit. (Less chance of theft) Its got a pretty complex speaker setup in this car. Its got a 3-way setup in the front doors. (6.5" bass, 3.5" mids, and a tweeter) and a 2-way setup in the rear door. (6.5" bass, 3.5" mids, no tweeter)
There is no external factory amp. Just the 4x20 head unit.
Now, I know this whole setup is probably crossed over some wierd way, either at the factory head unit or somewhere along the wires...is there anything wrong with just replacing the individual speaker components? Will it help the sound at all?
Can you run the sound from the factory head unit to an amp and then to aftermarket speakers for improved sound? Or does this sort of setup have to be entirely replaced?
I'm just pissed off at the guy from Tweeter trying to up his commission by trying to upsell products that wouldn't even work well in the configuration he was recommending.