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<blockquote data-quote="dsw1204" data-source="post: 8534236" data-attributes="member: 663807"><p>I think you'd be best starting with sound deadening. Do the doors, the trunk, wherever you can. After that, if you are not happy with the bass response, I'd look at getting a sub. The DD Audio LE-M series is a very cost effective way to get a sub in your trunk that will perform well. Processing would be my next step. I think the Helix DSP Pro would be quite adequate. If the speakers are half-way decent, then I'd upgrade the amp(s). If not, then upgrade the speakers. Of course, these are just ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsw1204, post: 8534236, member: 663807"] I think you'd be best starting with sound deadening. Do the doors, the trunk, wherever you can. After that, if you are not happy with the bass response, I'd look at getting a sub. The DD Audio LE-M series is a very cost effective way to get a sub in your trunk that will perform well. Processing would be my next step. I think the Helix DSP Pro would be quite adequate. If the speakers are half-way decent, then I'd upgrade the amp(s). If not, then upgrade the speakers. Of course, these are just ideas. [/QUOTE]
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