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<blockquote data-quote="wags" data-source="post: 363542" data-attributes="member: 548116"><p>You wont get a good amount of bass and/or treble by running the speakers off the head unit. Why do you think a 100 watt amp is bigger than your cdplayer? lol. You won't notice a whole lot of difference if you got new speakers and ran them off the kenwood. Now if you had an amp, that'd be a different story. As far as sticking with the same brand, I think I would because it keeps the overall sound the same. Different brands seem to have a different sound than other brands (overall) So i've noticed - being my friend has all alpine speakrs and i have all CDT our cars sound alot different and we have very simliar vehicles. New speakers (depending on what you get) will probably sound a little better but it wouldn't be worth it unless you got an amp for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wags, post: 363542, member: 548116"] You wont get a good amount of bass and/or treble by running the speakers off the head unit. Why do you think a 100 watt amp is bigger than your cdplayer? lol. You won't notice a whole lot of difference if you got new speakers and ran them off the kenwood. Now if you had an amp, that'd be a different story. As far as sticking with the same brand, I think I would because it keeps the overall sound the same. Different brands seem to have a different sound than other brands (overall) So i've noticed - being my friend has all alpine speakrs and i have all CDT our cars sound alot different and we have very simliar vehicles. New speakers (depending on what you get) will probably sound a little better but it wouldn't be worth it unless you got an amp for them. [/QUOTE]
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