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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8641657" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>1000% chance you'll lose all bass with aftermarket speakers. They are meant for midrange and midbass. Your stock speakers are full range meaning it was geared to produce subsonic bass about down to 30hz. Aftermarkets are meant to be paired with a sub, they do not handle any kind of bass duty at all, absolute sh*t amounts of bass compared to these newer toyota stock speakers.</p><p></p><p>What you think will happen will not happen, you'll literally get the opposite results and be left bassless. Your first stop is to get a head unit. a pioneer 201ex would make your setup sound 100x better. Your stock speakers need more power to perform properly. They turn into a completely different beast. Why do I know so much, my personal high school friend has an 09 camry. Replacing the stocks without doing other steps such as major professional acoustical door treatments, and strong enough amplifier power along with a subwoofer will just leave you with beyond garbage results.</p><p></p><p>Why the 201ex over the jvc? the internal stock amp is a bit more powerful even though its rated for less. The look as also sick, ads major value to your car along with coolness factor. Just this swap alone will give you almost everything you are looking for. with a lot better sound, louder and more bass.</p><p></p><p>If you want more bass than that, i'd recommend adding a subwoofer. The stock toyota speakers are quite a bit better than most of the cheap cr@p you get outside aka your two choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8641657, member: 650438"] 1000% chance you'll lose all bass with aftermarket speakers. They are meant for midrange and midbass. Your stock speakers are full range meaning it was geared to produce subsonic bass about down to 30hz. Aftermarkets are meant to be paired with a sub, they do not handle any kind of bass duty at all, absolute sh*t amounts of bass compared to these newer toyota stock speakers. What you think will happen will not happen, you'll literally get the opposite results and be left bassless. Your first stop is to get a head unit. a pioneer 201ex would make your setup sound 100x better. Your stock speakers need more power to perform properly. They turn into a completely different beast. Why do I know so much, my personal high school friend has an 09 camry. Replacing the stocks without doing other steps such as major professional acoustical door treatments, and strong enough amplifier power along with a subwoofer will just leave you with beyond garbage results. Why the 201ex over the jvc? the internal stock amp is a bit more powerful even though its rated for less. The look as also sick, ads major value to your car along with coolness factor. Just this swap alone will give you almost everything you are looking for. with a lot better sound, louder and more bass. If you want more bass than that, i'd recommend adding a subwoofer. The stock toyota speakers are quite a bit better than most of the cheap cr@p you get outside aka your two choices. [/QUOTE]
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