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[Help] Upgrading from stock to a better system. '15 Corolla
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8410495" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Swaping out your speakers to cheap speakers will make the sound quality a lot worse man. A LOT worse unless you have a proper Sound quality processing head unit along with amp and door treatments. Stock speakers are made to work with your stock head unit and they are put in proper acoustical baffle forms to work well with your doors. So unless you completely know what the heck you are doing (baffle, deadening and processing which costs waaay more than 150),<strong> a simple cheap speaker swap will just make things worse.</strong></p><p></p><p>I'd advise you to save up for a DSP like a JBL MS-8 which has powerful processing and imaging technology along with an internal 8 channel amp that can drive your stock speakers a lot better(you'd be surprised what stock speakers can do with real power, stock head units give at most 6 actual watts a speaker)</p><p></p><p>It'll make the biggest difference in sound quality and you get to keep your stock head unit and all its functionalities and put it on any of your other cars just incase you sell this car.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Hr51zXfy_L0[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8410495, member: 650438"] Swaping out your speakers to cheap speakers will make the sound quality a lot worse man. A LOT worse unless you have a proper Sound quality processing head unit along with amp and door treatments. Stock speakers are made to work with your stock head unit and they are put in proper acoustical baffle forms to work well with your doors. So unless you completely know what the heck you are doing (baffle, deadening and processing which costs waaay more than 150),[B] a simple cheap speaker swap will just make things worse.[/B] I'd advise you to save up for a DSP like a JBL MS-8 which has powerful processing and imaging technology along with an internal 8 channel amp that can drive your stock speakers a lot better(you'd be surprised what stock speakers can do with real power, stock head units give at most 6 actual watts a speaker) It'll make the biggest difference in sound quality and you get to keep your stock head unit and all its functionalities and put it on any of your other cars just incase you sell this car. [MEDIA=youtube]Hr51zXfy_L0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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