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<blockquote data-quote="headshok2002" data-source="post: 1246531" data-attributes="member: 564283"><p>Bose speakers kick the ***, but yeah, you hafta bypass their amp(s).</p><p></p><p>I recently in my audi, had stock bose speakers, fed 150 watts RMS each, and it sounded unreal. Very very very good. I was torn between stock bose, and XR's. Mine are 2ohm though... figure out what the impedence is, and go from there. You would notice a bigger improvement in sound, by adding a speaker amp, than you would with a head unit. I'd do both at once, if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headshok2002, post: 1246531, member: 564283"] Bose speakers kick the ***, but yeah, you hafta bypass their amp(s). I recently in my audi, had stock bose speakers, fed 150 watts RMS each, and it sounded unreal. Very very very good. I was torn between stock bose, and XR's. Mine are 2ohm though... figure out what the impedence is, and go from there. You would notice a bigger improvement in sound, by adding a speaker amp, than you would with a head unit. I'd do both at once, if you can. [/QUOTE]
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