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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8684541" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>well with your current thinking you are going to fall deep in the rabbit hole of car audio just from a cheapo woofer your friend gave you, ask yourself are you ready for a money sink? LOL You can just settle for cheap mediocre bass with the LOC idea with your stock sound system and be happy with just a little bump in your car. However if you have the itch to really upgrade, its a steep slope man.</p><p></p><p>I'd say just swap the head unit first, pioneer, kenwood all have budget double dins around 100-150 and budget touch screens for 189 to 250$ you can do a 4 channel, bridge channels 3 and 4 for the subs while 1 and 2 can be for your speakers, that rockville amp on youtube costs around 120, a 4 gauge install bay amp kit costs 21 dollars on amazon </p><p></p><p>The door speakers are cheap buuut, they turn into a different monster when you put actual power onto them with a proper high pass filter with sub reinforcement and cleaner signal from an aftermarket head unit and more precise tuning options and time alignment etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8684541, member: 650438"] well with your current thinking you are going to fall deep in the rabbit hole of car audio just from a cheapo woofer your friend gave you, ask yourself are you ready for a money sink? LOL You can just settle for cheap mediocre bass with the LOC idea with your stock sound system and be happy with just a little bump in your car. However if you have the itch to really upgrade, its a steep slope man. I'd say just swap the head unit first, pioneer, kenwood all have budget double dins around 100-150 and budget touch screens for 189 to 250$ you can do a 4 channel, bridge channels 3 and 4 for the subs while 1 and 2 can be for your speakers, that rockville amp on youtube costs around 120, a 4 gauge install bay amp kit costs 21 dollars on amazon The door speakers are cheap buuut, they turn into a different monster when you put actual power onto them with a proper high pass filter with sub reinforcement and cleaner signal from an aftermarket head unit and more precise tuning options and time alignment etc.. [/QUOTE]
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