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<blockquote data-quote="TDot" data-source="post: 8246034" data-attributes="member: 645311"><p>First thing is ask is what you are trying to accomplish with the head unit? Basically if you are trying to play mp3 and your stock only does cd then yes switch it. But if that's not the case, I would simply test the capabilities of your stock and if its good keep it. For the most part, unless they used absolute crap parts, they are all going to reproduce audio the same. The thing that comes into play is the noise and amp out of the unit. So just test it first and go from there. If looks are the first things that matter to you, as it does me, I would not touch my stock setup unless its absolutely necessary. Just my 2cents. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDot, post: 8246034, member: 645311"] First thing is ask is what you are trying to accomplish with the head unit? Basically if you are trying to play mp3 and your stock only does cd then yes switch it. But if that's not the case, I would simply test the capabilities of your stock and if its good keep it. For the most part, unless they used absolute crap parts, they are all going to reproduce audio the same. The thing that comes into play is the noise and amp out of the unit. So just test it first and go from there. If looks are the first things that matter to you, as it does me, I would not touch my stock setup unless its absolutely necessary. Just my 2cents. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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