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Are more expensive speakers really that much better than cheaper ones?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8675761" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yeah those people have no fking clue what it actually takes to sound good. Head unit is always top priority. You can then add an amp to your stock speakers as well and you'll see everything completely change. Your stock head unit at best puts out 3-5 watts and has low resolution digital to analogue converters thats holding everything back. You put in power hungry speakers to only 3-5 watts and your setup will sound weak with zero clarity and a major loss of bass. I'd recommend a pioneer head unit because they have network mode with active crossovers and then with a 4 channel amp, you can do a 2 way active front setup buying seperate tweeters and mids that are much higher quality than the crap in type R sets for a lot cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8675761, member: 650438"] yeah those people have no fking clue what it actually takes to sound good. Head unit is always top priority. You can then add an amp to your stock speakers as well and you'll see everything completely change. Your stock head unit at best puts out 3-5 watts and has low resolution digital to analogue converters thats holding everything back. You put in power hungry speakers to only 3-5 watts and your setup will sound weak with zero clarity and a major loss of bass. I'd recommend a pioneer head unit because they have network mode with active crossovers and then with a 4 channel amp, you can do a 2 way active front setup buying seperate tweeters and mids that are much higher quality than the crap in type R sets for a lot cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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