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<blockquote data-quote="Leonidas051" data-source="post: 8846788" data-attributes="member: 688960"><p>Greetings all you helpful people out there!</p><p>Just wanted to update whoever is interested on the situation above.</p><p></p><p>If there's anyone out there wondering wheather or not changing one of these newer more complicated and more integrated OE head units is worth the hassle, turns out, YES, a new headunit is sooo worth it in terms of sound quality. Provided of course you can find the correct adaptor kit to keep the vehicle menu functionality etc.</p><p></p><p>Changing the Amp, speakers, wiring etc is a good way to improve the overall sound but it's all for nothing if the head unit's output signal is crap.</p><p></p><p>I realize most of yall are aware of that but for any newbies (like myself) out there wondering if it's worth it, especially if you like it loud, go for it! Your ears will be grateful!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again you kind people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonidas051, post: 8846788, member: 688960"] Greetings all you helpful people out there! Just wanted to update whoever is interested on the situation above. If there's anyone out there wondering wheather or not changing one of these newer more complicated and more integrated OE head units is worth the hassle, turns out, YES, a new headunit is sooo worth it in terms of sound quality. Provided of course you can find the correct adaptor kit to keep the vehicle menu functionality etc. Changing the Amp, speakers, wiring etc is a good way to improve the overall sound but it's all for nothing if the head unit's output signal is crap. I realize most of yall are aware of that but for any newbies (like myself) out there wondering if it's worth it, especially if you like it loud, go for it! Your ears will be grateful! Thanks again you kind people! [/QUOTE]
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