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<blockquote data-quote="dsw1204" data-source="post: 8335235" data-attributes="member: 663807"><p>My old car stereo consisted of a Kenwood Excelon (900 or 9000 series, I don't remember which) with stock speakers and whatever wiring that was in the car. I changed out the Kenwood head unit with an old Eclipse 55040 being pushed by an small Alpine 4-channel amp (this is only a 25wx4 amp). I also changed the speakers with Infinity Kappa series in the doors and changed the back speakers with some Eclipse 6x9's. I also had everything rewired with 12 gauge, 100% copper cable. The new sound is so unbelievably better that it is hard for me to explain. My question is to you guys is: Would I still have this great sound if I did not switch out the wiring? Just wondering. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsw1204, post: 8335235, member: 663807"] My old car stereo consisted of a Kenwood Excelon (900 or 9000 series, I don't remember which) with stock speakers and whatever wiring that was in the car. I changed out the Kenwood head unit with an old Eclipse 55040 being pushed by an small Alpine 4-channel amp (this is only a 25wx4 amp). I also changed the speakers with Infinity Kappa series in the doors and changed the back speakers with some Eclipse 6x9's. I also had everything rewired with 12 gauge, 100% copper cable. The new sound is so unbelievably better that it is hard for me to explain. My question is to you guys is: Would I still have this great sound if I did not switch out the wiring? Just wondering. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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