trapper64
Junior Member
Hello from Kentwood Michigan. I'm new to the forum and looking for some system configuration advice so I can replace my OEM stereo system. I just purchased a really nice 2004 GMC Sierra regular cab pick-up truck and figured since I have not had a nice sounding system in any of my vehicles for years, now's the time to do it.
I recently replaced the front door speakers with Kenwood KFC1695 PS 6-1/2 inch speakers because one of the OEM ones stopped working. I now want to replace the receiver because the OEM one will not eject my CD's (yes I still play CD's) and the rear 4x6 speakers (because I can hardly hear them). I'm exploring options on how I want to set my system up:
1) New receiver to power front and rear speakers (like a Kenwood or JVC rated at 22 watts RMS/channel), new rear 4x6 speakers, powered subwoofer behind the seat.
2) New receiver, new rear 4x6 speakers, small 4-channel amp to power front and rear speakers (40 watts RMS/channel),powered subwoofer behind the seat.
3) New receiver, 6x9 speakers mounted in boxes behind the seat, 4-channel amp to power front and rear speakers (50-75 watts RMS/channel), NO SUBWOOFER.
4) New receiver, NO REAR SPEAKERS (4x6's don't produce much sound anyway), 2-Channel amp to power front speakers (50-75 watts RMS/channel), Powered subwoofer behind the seat.
I don't like "booming" bass and I don't listen to music at extremely high levels. Since the cab is not very big, I'm kind of leaning towards option (1) or (3). Please offer any advice especially those of you that drive regular cab pick-up trucks. Thanks !!!
I recently replaced the front door speakers with Kenwood KFC1695 PS 6-1/2 inch speakers because one of the OEM ones stopped working. I now want to replace the receiver because the OEM one will not eject my CD's (yes I still play CD's) and the rear 4x6 speakers (because I can hardly hear them). I'm exploring options on how I want to set my system up:
1) New receiver to power front and rear speakers (like a Kenwood or JVC rated at 22 watts RMS/channel), new rear 4x6 speakers, powered subwoofer behind the seat.
2) New receiver, new rear 4x6 speakers, small 4-channel amp to power front and rear speakers (40 watts RMS/channel),powered subwoofer behind the seat.
3) New receiver, 6x9 speakers mounted in boxes behind the seat, 4-channel amp to power front and rear speakers (50-75 watts RMS/channel), NO SUBWOOFER.
4) New receiver, NO REAR SPEAKERS (4x6's don't produce much sound anyway), 2-Channel amp to power front speakers (50-75 watts RMS/channel), Powered subwoofer behind the seat.
I don't like "booming" bass and I don't listen to music at extremely high levels. Since the cab is not very big, I'm kind of leaning towards option (1) or (3). Please offer any advice especially those of you that drive regular cab pick-up trucks. Thanks !!!