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Replacing stock speakers in my 2014 Ford Fusion SE
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8615917" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>stick with your stock speakers. Its pointless if you dont add a digital sound processor with amps. 100% chance that you'll make things worse. Head units have a built in EQ curve that you cannot adjust or tweak, its in there with loads of EQ boosts to make up for the crappy stock speakers so in hindsight the stock head unit and speakers were ideally built for eachother. Now aftermarkets were made to be ran with a flat signal to them and adjust eq after. However with a stock head unit EQ curve placed onto them, you are gonna get unnecessary peaks in the sound. To shorten all that up, swapping speakers alone will more than likely make your whole setup sound like sh*t.</p><p></p><p>Save up for when you can do an actual digital sound processor like an alpine pxa h800 or audison bit one, or helix dsp pro etc... plus amp, door treatments+deadening, speakers and do it all at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8615917, member: 650438"] stick with your stock speakers. Its pointless if you dont add a digital sound processor with amps. 100% chance that you'll make things worse. Head units have a built in EQ curve that you cannot adjust or tweak, its in there with loads of EQ boosts to make up for the crappy stock speakers so in hindsight the stock head unit and speakers were ideally built for eachother. Now aftermarkets were made to be ran with a flat signal to them and adjust eq after. However with a stock head unit EQ curve placed onto them, you are gonna get unnecessary peaks in the sound. To shorten all that up, swapping speakers alone will more than likely make your whole setup sound like sh*t. Save up for when you can do an actual digital sound processor like an alpine pxa h800 or audison bit one, or helix dsp pro etc... plus amp, door treatments+deadening, speakers and do it all at once. [/QUOTE]
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