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Focal or not Focal? Help with deciding on a setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8462609" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yea... thats gonna be a complete crutch thats gonna limit any form of sound quality for your setup. You'll want to upgrade head units ASAP. Skip rear speakers completely and use that part of the budget for a proper sound quality head unit like a pioneer 80 prs. Head units make the biggest difference in sound quality and you will be going from something thats extremely bare bones and pretty low end on the SQ scale (to be honest) to an audiophile level head unit. In a proper SQ vehicle most of the times they dont even have rear speakers because it ruins the soundstage. Just keep your rear deck speakers but amp them. Stock speakers can handle a lot of power and sound significantly better when you put a high pass filter on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8462609, member: 650438"] yea... thats gonna be a complete crutch thats gonna limit any form of sound quality for your setup. You'll want to upgrade head units ASAP. Skip rear speakers completely and use that part of the budget for a proper sound quality head unit like a pioneer 80 prs. Head units make the biggest difference in sound quality and you will be going from something thats extremely bare bones and pretty low end on the SQ scale (to be honest) to an audiophile level head unit. In a proper SQ vehicle most of the times they dont even have rear speakers because it ruins the soundstage. Just keep your rear deck speakers but amp them. Stock speakers can handle a lot of power and sound significantly better when you put a high pass filter on them. [/QUOTE]
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