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Best Components (no budget) mixing with 3 JL tw3s, everything is too bright....!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8564896" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yeah the issue with your stuff sounding like sh*t is soley because of the stock head unit. complete garbage processing inside stock head units. All your speakers you've chosen would have sounded amazing in a proper install and tune with proper processing. The stock head unit has a built in EQ curve that boosts stuff to make up for the low quality speakers they use and have horrible low quality audio convertors so the sound is pretty sh*t from the get go.</p><p></p><p>Changing speakers and hoping one works with the stock head unit's built in EQ curve is the worst way to blow money and is the most incorrect way to get good sound. Losisatool already named some of the good ones. If you want something simple wait till rockford fosgate releases their DSR-1 which is a simple plug and play with the IDATA link maestro which is compatible with your 2016 F150. Its not as advanced as the other processors but it still does a majority of what the other processors do while having MUCH better integration with your factory head unit with an idata link maestro connection.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/details/dsr1" target="_blank">DSR1 - 8-Channel Interactive Signal Processor w/ Integrated iDatalink Maestro Module | Rockford Fosgate®</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8564896, member: 650438"] yeah the issue with your stuff sounding like sh*t is soley because of the stock head unit. complete garbage processing inside stock head units. All your speakers you've chosen would have sounded amazing in a proper install and tune with proper processing. The stock head unit has a built in EQ curve that boosts stuff to make up for the low quality speakers they use and have horrible low quality audio convertors so the sound is pretty sh*t from the get go. Changing speakers and hoping one works with the stock head unit's built in EQ curve is the worst way to blow money and is the most incorrect way to get good sound. Losisatool already named some of the good ones. If you want something simple wait till rockford fosgate releases their DSR-1 which is a simple plug and play with the IDATA link maestro which is compatible with your 2016 F150. Its not as advanced as the other processors but it still does a majority of what the other processors do while having MUCH better integration with your factory head unit with an idata link maestro connection. [URL="http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/details/dsr1"]DSR1 - 8-Channel Interactive Signal Processor w/ Integrated iDatalink Maestro Module | Rockford Fosgate®[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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