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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8167220" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p><a href="http://www.bcae1.com" target="_blank">Basic Car Audio Electronics</a></p><p></p><p>start there for information. educate yourself.</p><p></p><p>you can be simple and replace all of the speakers with like sizes, and run new wiring from each speaker to the head unit. but that won't change your current issue.</p><p></p><p>the speakers will always sound terrible when at "full blast" because you are sending them distortion. the head unit is only good to about 50% volume before its internal distortion is audible. above 80% the amp inside a headunit is useless.</p><p></p><p>if you want more volume you need a larger amp. not the credit-card sized amp in the head unit but a textbook sized amp in the trunk or under a seat. there are thousands of options. all come at a price. i don't recommend someone attempt a DIY install such as this without dozens of hours of research. You also need specialized tools and a place to tear the vehicle apart. it's not "difficult" but most people do a crappy job, even those who think they know what they are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8167220, member: 576029"] [URL="http://www.bcae1.com"]Basic Car Audio Electronics[/URL] start there for information. educate yourself. you can be simple and replace all of the speakers with like sizes, and run new wiring from each speaker to the head unit. but that won't change your current issue. the speakers will always sound terrible when at "full blast" because you are sending them distortion. the head unit is only good to about 50% volume before its internal distortion is audible. above 80% the amp inside a headunit is useless. if you want more volume you need a larger amp. not the credit-card sized amp in the head unit but a textbook sized amp in the trunk or under a seat. there are thousands of options. all come at a price. i don't recommend someone attempt a DIY install such as this without dozens of hours of research. You also need specialized tools and a place to tear the vehicle apart. it's not "difficult" but most people do a crappy job, even those who think they know what they are doing. [/QUOTE]
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