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<blockquote data-quote="alleyzonme115" data-source="post: 737993" data-attributes="member: 559508"><p>i find the best way to get the best sound out of any system is do to these:</p><p></p><p>-Dont run any power wires close to any rca wires, itll cause a low hising in your speakers.</p><p></p><p>-always mount everything on a flush surface and make sure it is completely sealed, youll notice a huge difference in this if you are installing subs.</p><p></p><p>-aside from dynomatting your trunk stuffing your sub box also increases the quality of the sound.</p><p></p><p>-dont take any short cuts, make sure all connects are connected correctly and strongly.</p><p></p><p>-if you want to get real drastic you can rewire the whole audio system, it wont make a big difference but it will be noticable.</p><p></p><p>-if you are putting in tweeters be sure to add a bass blocker it will increase the sound quailty and life of the tweeter as well as cut down on distortion of it.</p><p></p><p>-and take your time and double check everything, no use blowing a good speaker or buring out your deck or amp from a stupid mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alleyzonme115, post: 737993, member: 559508"] i find the best way to get the best sound out of any system is do to these: -Dont run any power wires close to any rca wires, itll cause a low hising in your speakers. -always mount everything on a flush surface and make sure it is completely sealed, youll notice a huge difference in this if you are installing subs. -aside from dynomatting your trunk stuffing your sub box also increases the quality of the sound. -dont take any short cuts, make sure all connects are connected correctly and strongly. -if you want to get real drastic you can rewire the whole audio system, it wont make a big difference but it will be noticable. -if you are putting in tweeters be sure to add a bass blocker it will increase the sound quailty and life of the tweeter as well as cut down on distortion of it. -and take your time and double check everything, no use blowing a good speaker or buring out your deck or amp from a stupid mistake. [/QUOTE]
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