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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 04:04 PM
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Ok, here's the deal. I have an 06 tC and everything is stock plus the bazooka sub. I don't really want to get a new HU or change out the bazooka sub, I like the stock look. Would it make any difference in the sound quality if I put in some aftermarket components, or would it not make much difference since i plan on keeping the stock HU?

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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:13 PM
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Sound quality would definitely be better if you invest in some aftermarket components.
Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:15 PM
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or you could hide a 4 channel amp under a seat to power your factory setup. Some speakers (like Infinity components) dont sound all that great unless they have an external amp on them.
Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:19 PM
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Sound quality will not improve unless you put in a better head unit. Speakers alone will do little without proper power, i would suggest a 4 channel amp as well as new speakers all the way around.
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You have to consider the wiring too. I would seriously consider upgrading the speaker cable if you buy some nice components.
Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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So basically what your saying is that unless I decide to replace the headunit, its kinda pointless to put in aftermarket components?
Old Jun 20, 2006 | 06:21 AM
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Or... if i did buy some aftermarket components, would i need an amp, or would the power from the factory headunit be enough? I'm not looking for anything that is just pounds, but I do want something that has fairly good sound quality.
Old Jun 20, 2006 | 11:56 AM
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add an amp and components and it'll give you better SQ... look at www.edesignaudio.com for great products!
Old Jun 22, 2006 | 01:11 AM
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What if I didn't add an amp and I just got new components and used the existing wires?

Then, If I do add an amp, whats the best way to hook it up, maybe one of those rca adapter things off of ebay?

Thanks and sorry for my stupidity
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just run the wires off of the amp to the speaker/xover/tweet. The stock wires are too confusing and if you ever want to put your stock speakers back in you wont have to mess with wires!
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what about hooking the amp up to the HU? Whats the best way to do that and not have to splice any wires?
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RCA's
Old Jun 22, 2006 | 03:11 AM
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Ok, also, won't I also need some type of mounting bracket or something for the speakers? If so, where could I find some? BTW, thanks for all the help, even though I'm sure you've answered questions like this a thousand times.
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no problem, thats what were here for!

This guy on here (SL Name) "Mandos". He works for a company called "Elemental Designs". They make great car audio products! He made some baffels that will be the bracket and they use the same wood (3/4" MDF wood) like ppl use for sub boxes. You can buy them off of his site but i cant seem to find it?

click here and give him a PM. he would give you the details on how to get them. I believe only $20 for the front 2.
https://www.scionlife.com/profile/mandos


there's alot of installs on car audio on here. As a matter of fact im about to install my new system this weekend! Ill post up some pics when i finish sat.
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best way to hook STOCK HU to an amp is a Line output Converter.... "mandos" (Chris) can hook you up with one of those as well
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hey happy bday "dmyers03"
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Originally Posted by Yanki01
no problem, thats what were here for!

This guy on here (SL Name) "Mandos". He works for a company called "Elemental Designs". They make great car audio products! He made some baffels that will be the bracket and they use the same wood (3/4" MDF wood) like ppl use for sub boxes. You can buy them off of his site but i cant seem to find it?

click here and give him a PM. he would give you the details on how to get them. I believe only $20 for the front 2.
https://www.scionlife.com/profile/mandos


there's alot of installs on car audio on here. As a matter of fact im about to install my new system this weekend! Ill post up some pics when i finish sat.
Baffles are at:

www.edesignaudio.com/sciontc.php

They're in stock and shipping same day now
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Ok, if I get the edi-6000s, would the nine.2 amp be what I want?
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Yes, the Nine.2 would work great with the 6000s..
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So if I decide to go with ED, then this would be all that I would need?

eDi 6000s + tC Baffles $145.00
NINe.2 Amplifier $215.00
8Awg Kit w/ RCA $30.00
2CH Line Converter $16.00
$406.00


If that is all, then I'm looking at spending between 400 and 450 for it all. I am gonna look around for other options too, but at the moment ED seems to be pretty nice. If I do go with all this, it will make a real noticeable difference in the sound quality, right?

Thanks again,
Danny



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