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<blockquote data-quote="TaylorFade" data-source="post: 7710174" data-attributes="member: 618111"><p>You said you have the deadener figured out. What are you going with?</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I would leave the stock speakers and just add enough channel's worth of amplification and some processing. I think a LOT of people would be surprised to know or find out that it's not their OEM drivers that is the weakness of the factory setup. Throw in as much sub stage as to please you and you're all set. $2k can go a long way if you're doing it yourself.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I would leave the rears out of the equation and focus on the fronts and sub. Do you want to add an enclosure or just upgrade the existing?</p><p></p><p>Look at the JBL MS-8 for OEM intergration and processing. Find a nice 4 channel to run the fronts. Determine how much bass you want and if you are wanting to do an enclosure.</p><p></p><p>JBL will be ~ $600? I think. A <strong>nice</strong> 4 channel should run you $200-300 depending on HOW nice you want. Or if you're not a bass freak, a nice 5 or 6 channel might be the ticket. It's an all in one package deal. Only downside is that it's not enough power on the sub channel for a lot of guys on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaylorFade, post: 7710174, member: 618111"] You said you have the deadener figured out. What are you going with? Honestly, I would leave the stock speakers and just add enough channel's worth of amplification and some processing. I think a LOT of people would be surprised to know or find out that it's not their OEM drivers that is the weakness of the factory setup. Throw in as much sub stage as to please you and you're all set. $2k can go a long way if you're doing it yourself. Personally, I would leave the rears out of the equation and focus on the fronts and sub. Do you want to add an enclosure or just upgrade the existing? Look at the JBL MS-8 for OEM intergration and processing. Find a nice 4 channel to run the fronts. Determine how much bass you want and if you are wanting to do an enclosure. JBL will be ~ $600? I think. A [B]nice[/B] 4 channel should run you $200-300 depending on HOW nice you want. Or if you're not a bass freak, a nice 5 or 6 channel might be the ticket. It's an all in one package deal. Only downside is that it's not enough power on the sub channel for a lot of guys on here. [/QUOTE]
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