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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 8676555" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>If the rear speakers **** that bad just disconnect them. Start with good front speakers (dozens of options at $50-100) as they are the centerpiece of every good sounding car set up. You don't NEED to spend money on replacing the stock HU if it is functional unless you just want features it doesn't have - like aux input, streaming etc. Sound quality gains from just replacing the HU aren't great -- especially in a low cost set up.</p><p></p><p>After front speakers I'd add the amp. That will bring your speakers to life and put in place the power you need to run a decent sub (get a 4 ch, 2 ch's for the fronts, two bridged for the sub)</p><p></p><p>The Pioneer GM-D8604 or 8704 would be a great option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 8676555, member: 540940"] If the rear speakers **** that bad just disconnect them. Start with good front speakers (dozens of options at $50-100) as they are the centerpiece of every good sounding car set up. You don't NEED to spend money on replacing the stock HU if it is functional unless you just want features it doesn't have - like aux input, streaming etc. Sound quality gains from just replacing the HU aren't great -- especially in a low cost set up. After front speakers I'd add the amp. That will bring your speakers to life and put in place the power you need to run a decent sub (get a 4 ch, 2 ch's for the fronts, two bridged for the sub) The Pioneer GM-D8604 or 8704 would be a great option. [/QUOTE]
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