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<blockquote data-quote="kouger" data-source="post: 8854633" data-attributes="member: 689597"><p>I appreciate all the feedback from everyone. </p><p>I am not sure what the LOC does and did not really want to mess with any wiring in the car. Back when I was 20 something I would have changed out the entire system but now, quite honestly I don't feel like spending time doing it. As mentioned, I don't care about how loud my system is going to be and just want to get something in there that won't distort when answering a call. </p><p>If I were to put in a new amp, I assume I would have to find the location of the old one and replace it with the new one - don't really want to start pulling things apart. Also what happens to the 3 speakers on the dash as the new amp would power the front and rear doors. I believe the dash speakers are for the phone audio when making a call. Would I need a separate amp for the dash speakers as well?</p><p></p><p>You mentioned NVX coaxials - I take it these are better than the kikers ? I would think that either of these would be better than the factory speakers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kouger, post: 8854633, member: 689597"] I appreciate all the feedback from everyone. I am not sure what the LOC does and did not really want to mess with any wiring in the car. Back when I was 20 something I would have changed out the entire system but now, quite honestly I don't feel like spending time doing it. As mentioned, I don't care about how loud my system is going to be and just want to get something in there that won't distort when answering a call. If I were to put in a new amp, I assume I would have to find the location of the old one and replace it with the new one - don't really want to start pulling things apart. Also what happens to the 3 speakers on the dash as the new amp would power the front and rear doors. I believe the dash speakers are for the phone audio when making a call. Would I need a separate amp for the dash speakers as well? You mentioned NVX coaxials - I take it these are better than the kikers ? I would think that either of these would be better than the factory speakers? [/QUOTE]
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