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Could use advice - replacing speakers on 2018 Accord EX-L
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8629872" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yeah its not the speakers that do any of that. Its literally the source processing aka your stock head unit which is garbage for any kind of real audiophile experience along with your whole install and tune. Treating doors with CLD, MLV and CCF is necessary to get a perfect enclosure environment for the midranges in the doors. While a digital signal processor does the bulk of the work to make everything sound good and blend together properly.</p><p></p><p>Literally you can have the most expensive speakers on earth but they will sound like complete sh*t if your install and tune is not there. For example you just throwing some hertz speakers on an untreated door powered and signal fed by a stock head unit/amp. Its a recipe for major disappointment especially from what you describe the sound, its literally sounding like very low resolution audio from a poorly made Digital audio converter chip inside the stock head unit.</p><p></p><p>There's the noob way where you think throwing money on expensive gear will make you sound better or there's the proper way where you address core issues and weaknesses in your system and overall install/tune and make a proper acoustical environment in your car for real audio listening.</p><p></p><p>I'd completely read over this thread from start to finish. This is how an acoustics engineer does a sound quality install. Most car shops will have zero clue on how to make things sound anywhere near as good as whats shown in this thread.</p><p></p><p><a href="http:////forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/608637-2014-accord-sport-sq-build-keep_hope_alive-10.html" target="_blank"><strong>http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/608637-2014-accord-sport-sq-build-keep_hope_alive-10.html</strong></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8629872, member: 650438"] yeah its not the speakers that do any of that. Its literally the source processing aka your stock head unit which is garbage for any kind of real audiophile experience along with your whole install and tune. Treating doors with CLD, MLV and CCF is necessary to get a perfect enclosure environment for the midranges in the doors. While a digital signal processor does the bulk of the work to make everything sound good and blend together properly. Literally you can have the most expensive speakers on earth but they will sound like complete sh*t if your install and tune is not there. For example you just throwing some hertz speakers on an untreated door powered and signal fed by a stock head unit/amp. Its a recipe for major disappointment especially from what you describe the sound, its literally sounding like very low resolution audio from a poorly made Digital audio converter chip inside the stock head unit. There's the noob way where you think throwing money on expensive gear will make you sound better or there's the proper way where you address core issues and weaknesses in your system and overall install/tune and make a proper acoustical environment in your car for real audio listening. I'd completely read over this thread from start to finish. This is how an acoustics engineer does a sound quality install. Most car shops will have zero clue on how to make things sound anywhere near as good as whats shown in this thread. [URL="http:////forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/608637-2014-accord-sport-sq-build-keep_hope_alive-10.html"][B]http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/608637-2014-accord-sport-sq-build-keep_hope_alive-10.html[/B][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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