Basic car audio question
Im pretty green when it comes to car audio. I want to know if its possible to simply add new speakers and an amp, while keeping the stock head unit? I have an rs 2.0, which comes with the "sub" in the trunk, and it looks like it has an amp under the passenger seat as is. Im not looking to go nuts with my sound, i just need it to get a little louder, but more importantly, play clearer at higher volumes.
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switching out your stock headunit will allow the stock speakers to show more of it's true potentional.
it is possible however to switch the stock speakers out.
it's just the headunit has its limitations.
switching out your stock headunit will allow the stock speakers to show more of it's true potentional.
it is possible however to switch the stock speakers out.
it's just the headunit has its limitations.
Originally Posted by Skeezix
I want to know if its possible to simply add new speakers and an amp, while keeping the stock head unit?
How much of an improvement will depend on the specific speakers & amp you choose. Can't really say much more without knowing your specific goals. If you're really serious about sound quality (most people aren't), the stock speaker locations are far less than optimal, so upgrading the amp/speakers may improve the frequency response and SPL, but won't do much for soundstaging & imaging. For a major improvement, consider having your new front speakers mounted in custom kick panels, rather than the doors.
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Just about any speaker upgrade will be better than your stock speakers (unless you go for some no name brand).
If you are not looking to go too crazy with your setup, and prefer to keep your stock head unit, that will be perfectly fine.
If you do upgrade your speakers, I highly recommend getting an amplifier for them since the output of the stock headunit will be less than adequate.
I would suggest the best bang for the buck would be a Pioneer setup. Their speakers are clean sounding, and can produce a lot of output. Their subs are good too.
Good Luck!
Just about any speaker upgrade will be better than your stock speakers (unless you go for some no name brand).
If you are not looking to go too crazy with your setup, and prefer to keep your stock head unit, that will be perfectly fine.
If you do upgrade your speakers, I highly recommend getting an amplifier for them since the output of the stock headunit will be less than adequate.
I would suggest the best bang for the buck would be a Pioneer setup. Their speakers are clean sounding, and can produce a lot of output. Their subs are good too.
Good Luck!
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