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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Slapper" data-source="post: 8917923" data-attributes="member: 690458"><p>To be quit honest, doing these swaps is a lot more complicated than they used to be. For better sound, you will need a DSP. This is because your factory radio is programmed/designed to have a particular sound going to your speakers. Setting up a DSP can be quite confusing and frustrating, unless you know how frequencies and crossover points work for each size speaker. I would also highly recommend not going to a cheap shop. They will usually end up using cheap materials for the install and most of them don't know how to program a DSP either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Slapper, post: 8917923, member: 690458"] To be quit honest, doing these swaps is a lot more complicated than they used to be. For better sound, you will need a DSP. This is because your factory radio is programmed/designed to have a particular sound going to your speakers. Setting up a DSP can be quite confusing and frustrating, unless you know how frequencies and crossover points work for each size speaker. I would also highly recommend not going to a cheap shop. They will usually end up using cheap materials for the install and most of them don't know how to program a DSP either. [/QUOTE]
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