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Adding Bass to factory Systems - I'm a noob
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<blockquote data-quote="zman37" data-source="post: 8744989" data-attributes="member: 683009"><p>I have been reading your posts. If I were you I would start with the highs. Get those dialed in. Least amount of money as well. Once you have those handled (speakers and an amplifier with a decent head unit). Then go for the bass. You might not eve want one if you get great sounding components with a decent head unit/amp combo. I am getting ready to start on my 13 370Z. I have some old stuff I am thinking of putting in with a new Sony deck. Let me know how your system turns out and I will share mine. Have fun and good luck! P.S. Install your own stuff. Much more rewading. Just take your time and get the right tools/materials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zman37, post: 8744989, member: 683009"] I have been reading your posts. If I were you I would start with the highs. Get those dialed in. Least amount of money as well. Once you have those handled (speakers and an amplifier with a decent head unit). Then go for the bass. You might not eve want one if you get great sounding components with a decent head unit/amp combo. I am getting ready to start on my 13 370Z. I have some old stuff I am thinking of putting in with a new Sony deck. Let me know how your system turns out and I will share mine. Have fun and good luck! P.S. Install your own stuff. Much more rewading. Just take your time and get the right tools/materials. [/QUOTE]
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