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<blockquote data-quote="Basstrombone" data-source="post: 261324" data-attributes="member: 542966"><p>I've got a 96 Cavalier z24 that I'm not sure how long I'll keep (1-5 years) and I'm currently running a Sony MP3 deck and stock speakers. My right rear speaker is making a little bit of fuzz sound becuase of the bass I can make my machine pump out. I'm hesitant to do any major mods that I can't take with me (hence, I keep my GM deck in my closet). I'm not too much into the subs as I've heard them, but I might go that way if it was portable too. I'd like to get the next step up from factory speakers.</p><p></p><p>What would you do? Is there a way that I can get components in that when I remove them there's no holes? If you can mention prices too that would be helpful as I'm not on a great budget either.</p><p></p><p>Thanx</p><p></p><p>Basstrombone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basstrombone, post: 261324, member: 542966"] I've got a 96 Cavalier z24 that I'm not sure how long I'll keep (1-5 years) and I'm currently running a Sony MP3 deck and stock speakers. My right rear speaker is making a little bit of fuzz sound becuase of the bass I can make my machine pump out. I'm hesitant to do any major mods that I can't take with me (hence, I keep my GM deck in my closet). I'm not too much into the subs as I've heard them, but I might go that way if it was portable too. I'd like to get the next step up from factory speakers. What would you do? Is there a way that I can get components in that when I remove them there's no holes? If you can mention prices too that would be helpful as I'm not on a great budget either. Thanx Basstrombone [/QUOTE]
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