Reccomened aftermarket rear speakers for base HU?
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Originally posted by Zcarnut
Thanks.Ive actually had thoughts on buying the Touring models pannel for the vent and doing that.Didnt realize there was so much room in there.
But first,im going to give these Kenwoods a shot up front and do the rear setup later.If it burns up the deck,the dealer will replace it no problem.Im a ex coworker there who left on good terms!
I prefer a "hidden" aftermarket system if you know what I mean.Nice OEM look and less attractive to theft.
I take it my pannel behind the seat just pops right off?
Thanks.Ive actually had thoughts on buying the Touring models pannel for the vent and doing that.Didnt realize there was so much room in there.
But first,im going to give these Kenwoods a shot up front and do the rear setup later.If it burns up the deck,the dealer will replace it no problem.Im a ex coworker there who left on good terms!
I prefer a "hidden" aftermarket system if you know what I mean.Nice OEM look and less attractive to theft.
I take it my pannel behind the seat just pops right off?
I know what you mean about hidden. I really had to twist my nipples to give up on the factory non-Bose head unit. I comprimised and got a Pioneer double din unit that fills the space well and matches the dash pretty well. I get exponentially better sound and don't have to stare at the stupid shelf the single DIN headunits usually stick you with.
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Originally posted by Zcarnut
Thanks.Ive actually had thoughts on buying the Touring models pannel for the vent and doing that.Didnt realize there was so much room in there.
But first,im going to give these Kenwoods a shot up front and do the rear setup later.If it burns up the deck,the dealer will replace it no problem.Im a ex coworker there who left on good terms!
I prefer a "hidden" aftermarket system if you know what I mean.Nice OEM look and less attractive to theft.
I take it my pannel behind the seat just pops right off?
Thanks.Ive actually had thoughts on buying the Touring models pannel for the vent and doing that.Didnt realize there was so much room in there.
But first,im going to give these Kenwoods a shot up front and do the rear setup later.If it burns up the deck,the dealer will replace it no problem.Im a ex coworker there who left on good terms!
I prefer a "hidden" aftermarket system if you know what I mean.Nice OEM look and less attractive to theft.
I take it my pannel behind the seat just pops right off?
I know what you mean about hidden. I really had to twist my nipples to give up on the factory non-Bose head unit. I comprimised and got a Pioneer double din unit that fills the space well and matches the dash pretty well. I get exponentially better sound and don't have to stare at the stupid shelf the single DIN headunits usually stick you with.
Almost forgot. If you listen to rap or heavy metal with a lot of bass guitar, you will really benefit from a subwoofer. I did what you are doing and definitely had better sound from your approach. The only problem is that the lower bass frequencies tend to stress out those 6.5" midbass speakers and result in distortion. When I finally got my system finished, I sent everythign below 160hz to the sub and set the deck to filter out everything below 160hz to the main channels. Now I don't get any distortion out of those 6.5's and I can sell most of the dynamat I bought for the doors.
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