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08 Silverado First Stereo System Install. Need Help
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<blockquote data-quote="CBeck" data-source="post: 7823809" data-attributes="member: 643441"><p>if your truck has stock tweeters mounted check the depth and look into component speakers. components give you the best sound and with stock tweeter mount you don't have to do any custom modifications to your doors. your high pitch noise concern is very valid, many component speakers allow you to tune your tweeter output, if not go into your deck EQ and drop your highs to where you want them. from there you need to make sure you're looking at your speakers RMS power not peak power as far as finding an amp for them. if you find a good 5 channel amp you can run a single to each of your speakers and your sub channel (on a good amp) should put out a minimum of 300-500w RMS x2/4 ohms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBeck, post: 7823809, member: 643441"] if your truck has stock tweeters mounted check the depth and look into component speakers. components give you the best sound and with stock tweeter mount you don't have to do any custom modifications to your doors. your high pitch noise concern is very valid, many component speakers allow you to tune your tweeter output, if not go into your deck EQ and drop your highs to where you want them. from there you need to make sure you're looking at your speakers RMS power not peak power as far as finding an amp for them. if you find a good 5 channel amp you can run a single to each of your speakers and your sub channel (on a good amp) should put out a minimum of 300-500w RMS x2/4 ohms [/QUOTE]
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