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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8612412" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Dude I just finished tuning up 2007 honda accord budget setup. bare bones stock speakers and tweeters no factory upgrade, boston acoustics 5 channel amp (will add sub later) and a JVC x340bts Unit. Sh*t sounds better than 80% of the local aftermarket setups at competitions and destroys most setups I've heard done by shops both in SQ with decent loudness and pretty darn good soundstage. Even plays some sub bass and decent midbass on a 40hz at -18db high pass. The power and head unit tuning does WAAAAY more than any speaker swap can ever hope to achieve IMO. Didnt have to do much on the install since the speaker was design for IB and already has redirected sound from the factory baffle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8612412, member: 650438"] Dude I just finished tuning up 2007 honda accord budget setup. bare bones stock speakers and tweeters no factory upgrade, boston acoustics 5 channel amp (will add sub later) and a JVC x340bts Unit. Sh*t sounds better than 80% of the local aftermarket setups at competitions and destroys most setups I've heard done by shops both in SQ with decent loudness and pretty darn good soundstage. Even plays some sub bass and decent midbass on a 40hz at -18db high pass. The power and head unit tuning does WAAAAY more than any speaker swap can ever hope to achieve IMO. Didnt have to do much on the install since the speaker was design for IB and already has redirected sound from the factory baffle. [/QUOTE]
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