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Old 06-15-2017, 10:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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So i'm doing mine in stages, planned so as they do not make me replace the previous upgrade. I am not going show quality, just good clean sound.

Step 1 was to sound proof with dynamat and noico mat
Easier to get clean sound with less "noise" , and even with no music it helps as its
my daily driver


Step 2 kicker speakers in the doors , they are efficient but will handle max power I will add
later.


Step 3 self powered sub. Picked infinity it'll handle high or low level input i'm running both
types of cabling so head unit and amp upgrade require no rerun of wires.

Step 4 will be headunit/amp waiting till I can get exactly what I want.. all bells and whistles.



So far the sound deadening and kicker speakers have made huge difference on base unit. I will say I do not listen to radio or cd.. I only use auxiliary in to stream music.

Just my opinions , I'll see how i feel when finished .
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