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Trying to figure out what amp and sub to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8723405" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>I suggest you take Pop's advice on separating the amps into two project steps (and his recommendations for which ones are good too). Sound deadening is far more important than even the amp will be most likely unless your head unit is truly terrible where the door speakers are concerned. You don't need to deaden for a subwoofer necessarily, but considering you already invested in after markets for the doors I'd want to see that investment come through and sound good before moving on to the rest of the system. To give you an idea, I'm willing to bet that those aftermarket speakers you added didn't improve your sound much. If you sound deadened the door with the stock speakers in there it would have sounded better than it does now provided the oem ones weren't blown. It's a very important part of an install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8723405, member: 679555"] I suggest you take Pop's advice on separating the amps into two project steps (and his recommendations for which ones are good too). Sound deadening is far more important than even the amp will be most likely unless your head unit is truly terrible where the door speakers are concerned. You don't need to deaden for a subwoofer necessarily, but considering you already invested in after markets for the doors I'd want to see that investment come through and sound good before moving on to the rest of the system. To give you an idea, I'm willing to bet that those aftermarket speakers you added didn't improve your sound much. If you sound deadened the door with the stock speakers in there it would have sounded better than it does now provided the oem ones weren't blown. It's a very important part of an install. [/QUOTE]
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