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Do you need an aftermarket headunit for good sound
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<blockquote data-quote="gmpisawresome" data-source="post: 8664224" data-attributes="member: 674213"><p>I have a 2000 Toyota Celica, and I really like the way the stock head unit looks with the car. It has an amplifier in the dash, and it gets plenty loud. Problem is I'm not sure I'm getting the best audio quality from it. I just sound deadened my car and installed all new speakers and music just doesn't sound right; like it's missing something. I have my aux wired into the CD audio leads on the motherboard of the head unit. Is it possible to get clear sound from this setup? Or am I going to have to upgrade the head unit to truly take advantage of the new speakers?</p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmpisawresome, post: 8664224, member: 674213"] I have a 2000 Toyota Celica, and I really like the way the stock head unit looks with the car. It has an amplifier in the dash, and it gets plenty loud. Problem is I'm not sure I'm getting the best audio quality from it. I just sound deadened my car and installed all new speakers and music just doesn't sound right; like it's missing something. I have my aux wired into the CD audio leads on the motherboard of the head unit. Is it possible to get clear sound from this setup? Or am I going to have to upgrade the head unit to truly take advantage of the new speakers? [/QUOTE]
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