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<blockquote data-quote="carlcom" data-source="post: 8829771" data-attributes="member: 684308"><p>If you want a head unit for volume, AM/FM, bass and treble, find one with BT or line in, and whatever you want it to do. If not, get USBC to RCA and go phone to amp. Google bluetooth sound quality. </p><p></p><p>If the amp is 2 channel, I'd use the best 4 speakers, 2 in parallel. I'd try that first, and put the tweeters in the dash if that treble would help. They need to be parallel if sharing a channel b/c of the inline capacitor. If it's 4 channel you have more options.</p><p></p><p>I would try to protect the speakers from water and keep them in the doors, but w/o the details IDK. Try to seal all air leaks where the speaker are, so air can't easily go from one side to the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carlcom, post: 8829771, member: 684308"] If you want a head unit for volume, AM/FM, bass and treble, find one with BT or line in, and whatever you want it to do. If not, get USBC to RCA and go phone to amp. Google bluetooth sound quality. If the amp is 2 channel, I'd use the best 4 speakers, 2 in parallel. I'd try that first, and put the tweeters in the dash if that treble would help. They need to be parallel if sharing a channel b/c of the inline capacitor. If it's 4 channel you have more options. I would try to protect the speakers from water and keep them in the doors, but w/o the details IDK. Try to seal all air leaks where the speaker are, so air can't easily go from one side to the other. [/QUOTE]
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