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<blockquote data-quote="vxcoupe_300" data-source="post: 8342" data-attributes="member: 541497"><p>without knowing -a) what type of car it is and -b) what type of headunit it is (1 din/2 din/1+1/2 din) it is pretty hard for me to help. I suggest replaciing the headunit with a new one and seeing how it sounds then. You may want to add some strong mdf (medium density fiberboard) to your parcelshelf as to give the speakers something heavy to be mounted to. If the bass is still crap, add an amplifier to run more power through them. Hope you can use my advice and all the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vxcoupe_300, post: 8342, member: 541497"] without knowing -a) what type of car it is and -b) what type of headunit it is (1 din/2 din/1+1/2 din) it is pretty hard for me to help. I suggest replaciing the headunit with a new one and seeing how it sounds then. You may want to add some strong mdf (medium density fiberboard) to your parcelshelf as to give the speakers something heavy to be mounted to. If the bass is still crap, add an amplifier to run more power through them. Hope you can use my advice and all the best. [/QUOTE]
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