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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 8628533" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>Hey all.</p><p></p><p>I drive 2007 Honda Accord with doors and rear deck deadened and Kicker KSC speakers. I only wanted some small upgrades on this car cuz frankly I don't like the car too much, but it looks like I'm stuck with it for at least 2 more years and I'm bored with my system. I would simply do a deck, but this model you have to change the whole dash to put one in. I've wanted a sound processor simply to increase the power to my speakers a lil.</p><p></p><p>I was originally thinking a bit8.9 I believe as I could bridge to my door speakers and still amp my rear 6x9's and tweeters. I don't have a problem dropping $800 on the unit, but think I would prefer a shop putting this one in, for tuning and all that, but I want to know how simple it would be to have them take it out to get some return on it when I sell the car. Or is there another route I should look at? With the speaks and deadening I have in this car, a simple EQ would make it sound great. But I don't think there is a middle of the road type option here for like $400. I think its full sound processor or nothing, and like I said I don't mind dropping the coin on one, only if I know I can take it out easy for my next project or to sell separately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 8628533, member: 642267"] Hey all. I drive 2007 Honda Accord with doors and rear deck deadened and Kicker KSC speakers. I only wanted some small upgrades on this car cuz frankly I don't like the car too much, but it looks like I'm stuck with it for at least 2 more years and I'm bored with my system. I would simply do a deck, but this model you have to change the whole dash to put one in. I've wanted a sound processor simply to increase the power to my speakers a lil. I was originally thinking a bit8.9 I believe as I could bridge to my door speakers and still amp my rear 6x9's and tweeters. I don't have a problem dropping $800 on the unit, but think I would prefer a shop putting this one in, for tuning and all that, but I want to know how simple it would be to have them take it out to get some return on it when I sell the car. Or is there another route I should look at? With the speaks and deadening I have in this car, a simple EQ would make it sound great. But I don't think there is a middle of the road type option here for like $400. I think its full sound processor or nothing, and like I said I don't mind dropping the coin on one, only if I know I can take it out easy for my next project or to sell separately. [/QUOTE]
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