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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSquared" data-source="post: 8881130" data-attributes="member: 565016"><p>PowerBass also has 2ohm and 3ohm factory replacements. They sound pretty good as well.</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088R4454N/?tag=caraudiocom-20" target="_blank">PowerBass OE 6.75" CoAxials</a></p><p></p><p>Scoop up 2 pairs, front and rear doors.</p><p></p><p>But...from personal experience, if the Bose speaker isnt messed up and playing crappy, it wont sound much better.</p><p></p><p>Bose is made, in my opinion, to sound as clear, and flat as possible. Just changing the head unit will have a DRAMATIC change. I did that in my 2008 Tahoe with Bose. All I did was put a Phoenix Automotive android big screen head unit in it and it literally sounded like I changed all the speakers, and I only changed the head unit.</p><p>The bass increased to literally shake all mirrors and the mids and highs were MUCH crisper and cleaner.</p><p>Friend has a '13 denali he changed all Bose speakers to the Focal Integration series, and its better. But not nearly as much as a head unit swap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSquared, post: 8881130, member: 565016"] PowerBass also has 2ohm and 3ohm factory replacements. They sound pretty good as well. [URL='https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088R4454N/?tag=caraudiocom-20']PowerBass OE 6.75" CoAxials[/URL] Scoop up 2 pairs, front and rear doors. But...from personal experience, if the Bose speaker isnt messed up and playing crappy, it wont sound much better. Bose is made, in my opinion, to sound as clear, and flat as possible. Just changing the head unit will have a DRAMATIC change. I did that in my 2008 Tahoe with Bose. All I did was put a Phoenix Automotive android big screen head unit in it and it literally sounded like I changed all the speakers, and I only changed the head unit. The bass increased to literally shake all mirrors and the mids and highs were MUCH crisper and cleaner. Friend has a '13 denali he changed all Bose speakers to the Focal Integration series, and its better. But not nearly as much as a head unit swap. [/QUOTE]
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