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Originally Posted by drod
this way you don't have to bother with rewiring or cutting out larger holes into the doors and other locations and messing around with third-party amps or buidling custom boxes to house the bigger systems.
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As long as you choose to install 4" speakers, you wont have to cut out larger holes. Installing an aftermarket amplifier requires some rewiring, but its not too much. All stock free/open air subs are useless. Custom boxes for subs, is totally a personal choice. If you want to add more bass, then you'll need to add an enclosed sub to your system.
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Originally Posted by drod
swapping out the philips to MB Quartz or Focals and using the same amp should have a significant improvement wouldn't you think? (as long s your using the upgrade sound system)
sounds like a pretty good idea...
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I used Focal speakers with my stock amplifier for about a month. The sound was definitely better than stock speakers, but it missed the fidelity I was looking for. I then upgraded the amplifier and the sound quality changed from good to awesome.
What I mean to say is that you need to pair good quality speakers with a good quality amp, the stock amp will do no good! Moreover, if you are spending $2000 extra on premium system, its better to upgrade the normal stock system using the same $2000 to a much better aftermarket sound system.