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Old 02-07-2005, 10:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have had allot of cars and trucks with different sound systems from hang on 8 track players to the current. I have to say the system in my Titan (middle one) sounds great, one of the best. But like all old gearheads we like to tear our **** up, modify, screw it up and try to get it back to where we started before anyone notices. My question is by replacing the stock speakers with some I am looking at Chrutchfield will I really notice the difference?
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It would probably sound worse depending on the speakers you purchase as there would not be enough power going to the new speakers. You would have to install an amp for more power. There are ways to keep the stock head unit and have new speakers and an amp(s). Check out the interior/audio forum for more info.
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I have had allot of cars and trucks with different sound systems from hang on 8 track players to the current. I have to say the system in my Titan (middle one) sounds great, one of the best. But like all old gearheads we like to tear our **** up, modify, screw it up and try to get it back to where we started before anyone notices. My question is by replacing the stock speakers with some I am looking at Chrutchfield will I really notice the difference?
Probably the HU won't have enough power to drive your new speakers, resulting in clipping, which will ruin your new speakers after awhile.
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there are converters you can get to change the amplified down to a non amplified level (check ebay, there are crap loads of them), infact i jstu got mine and i need to fingure out how to get the door pannles off to get to the speakers in the back so i can rig the thing up :/
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