replacing speakers
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replacing speakers
to keep things brief my window has been squeaking and i figured out that it is the felt strip on the inside and ordered one for each door from chevy. so i figured since i will have my door panels off i will replace my speakers since they get a little staticy sometimes. but to get to my question with most speakers having a higher resistance then factoy do you think i would have to replace the amp(really don't want to) or is there some good speakers that will sound at least as good as the factory.
well i tryed to keep it short lol
well i tryed to keep it short lol
#2
You don't necessarily need to replace your stock amplifier. You can simply look for speakers with the right impedance (probably 2 ohms) and look for the right size that fits your car. I made a couple clicks around and found that sonic electronix has some choices that will probably fit. You can look elsewhere for more brands and better prices but this is to show you.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/viewc..._id=35&f_31=97
Now they will more than likely sound better than stock but which speaker is better than the other is opinionated. Just look at the reviews and determine which one best suits you. Remember to find ones relatively close to your amplifiers output in RMS.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/viewc..._id=35&f_31=97
Now they will more than likely sound better than stock but which speaker is better than the other is opinionated. Just look at the reviews and determine which one best suits you. Remember to find ones relatively close to your amplifiers output in RMS.
#4
to keep things brief my window has been squeaking and i figured out that it is the felt strip on the inside and ordered one for each door from chevy. so i figured since i will have my door panels off i will replace my speakers since they get a little staticy sometimes. but to get to my question with most speakers having a higher resistance then factoy do you think i would have to replace the amp(really don't want to) or is there some good speakers that will sound at least as good as the factory.
well i tryed to keep it short lol
well i tryed to keep it short lol
I also highly suggest putting some sound dampening material on the door, it'll keep out more of the resonant noise as well as make your speakers sound much better. And you won't have turn the volume up as loud either because instead of the door absorbing the energy from the sound waves hitting it, the dampening will redirect those waves back into the cabin resulting in louder, more crisp sound.
I just installed some SecondSkin Damplifier Pro this weekend and all I can say is WOW!!!
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