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<blockquote data-quote="legaspi89" data-source="post: 8447693" data-attributes="member: 638242"><p>I see. The only thing is that I dont really like doing the work myself since I get very frustrated easily as well as misplacing screws/bolts, and just turns out to be a big mess if I were to treat my own doors.</p><p></p><p>So, here's where I stand. Ever since I got my Alpine CDE-HD149BT head unit which replaced my old 2 volt kenwood head unit, I told myself I have a complete system. No more spending. But I see how this Alpine head unit gives my speakers a level up in sound.</p><p></p><p><strong>My kenwood head unit</strong>: Povides Decent sound quality/Less Speaker Harshness/Average Mid Bass somewhat/Distorts certain songs a little more</p><p></p><p><strong>My Alpine Head unit</strong>: Provides less distortion, Provides Great Sound Quality/More Speaker Harshness in which I have to lower the treble Eq and decrease a little lower on the HPF to get the Warmer sound and the sound I been looking for. The only thing is the midbass sound on certain songs.</p><p></p><p>So with this situation, I can either go back to my kenwood head unit which will reduce sound quality/less signal, but still does everything(including the mid bass sound) solid.</p><p></p><p>Or spend more money to get doors treated, however will be a a lot better with the sound.</p><p></p><p>Tough decision on my hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legaspi89, post: 8447693, member: 638242"] I see. The only thing is that I dont really like doing the work myself since I get very frustrated easily as well as misplacing screws/bolts, and just turns out to be a big mess if I were to treat my own doors. So, here's where I stand. Ever since I got my Alpine CDE-HD149BT head unit which replaced my old 2 volt kenwood head unit, I told myself I have a complete system. No more spending. But I see how this Alpine head unit gives my speakers a level up in sound. [B]My kenwood head unit[/B]: Povides Decent sound quality/Less Speaker Harshness/Average Mid Bass somewhat/Distorts certain songs a little more [B]My Alpine Head unit[/B]: Provides less distortion, Provides Great Sound Quality/More Speaker Harshness in which I have to lower the treble Eq and decrease a little lower on the HPF to get the Warmer sound and the sound I been looking for. The only thing is the midbass sound on certain songs. So with this situation, I can either go back to my kenwood head unit which will reduce sound quality/less signal, but still does everything(including the mid bass sound) solid. Or spend more money to get doors treated, however will be a a lot better with the sound. Tough decision on my hands. [/QUOTE]
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