speaker replacement kit
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Originally Posted by heezy545i' post='32426' date='Sep 9 2004, 05:42 PM
You can greatly improve your sound by putting some quality components up front and a decent sub in the back. Some decent amps to power everything and you should be fine. The rear fill doesn't make that much of a difference, so keeping the stock speakers should be okay.
Your choice of speakers up front will make the biggest difference in your sound, so spend the bulk of your money there. There are great buys on the internet and on ebay. Once you have everything, just bring it into a shop to have them install it.
Logic 7 goes for $1800 and sounds okay, but I wish I spent my money elsewhere. L7 may be good for a stock system, but they still use paper speakers and you really can't expect much from them. I'm looking to upgrade in the future, but don't feel like paying a shop to install everything.
Your choice of speakers up front will make the biggest difference in your sound, so spend the bulk of your money there. There are great buys on the internet and on ebay. Once you have everything, just bring it into a shop to have them install it.
Logic 7 goes for $1800 and sounds okay, but I wish I spent my money elsewhere. L7 may be good for a stock system, but they still use paper speakers and you really can't expect much from them. I'm looking to upgrade in the future, but don't feel like paying a shop to install everything.
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