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<blockquote data-quote="UMWDawg92" data-source="post: 8244963" data-attributes="member: 624119"><p>Like mentioned above check wiring just to make sure they're in phase. Something that happens a lot when people upgrade to aftermarket speakers is they think they lose all the nice bass/midbass over stock and this happens for two main reasons. One is most of the bass you hear from those cheap factory drivers is actually distortion and the lower frequencies that we perceive as bass. The second is that most aftermarket speakers don't sound all that great running off the factory headunits power. They need power from an amp to meet potential. The airspace as mentioned above could also be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UMWDawg92, post: 8244963, member: 624119"] Like mentioned above check wiring just to make sure they're in phase. Something that happens a lot when people upgrade to aftermarket speakers is they think they lose all the nice bass/midbass over stock and this happens for two main reasons. One is most of the bass you hear from those cheap factory drivers is actually distortion and the lower frequencies that we perceive as bass. The second is that most aftermarket speakers don't sound all that great running off the factory headunits power. They need power from an amp to meet potential. The airspace as mentioned above could also be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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